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a 'road to serfdom' narrowing freedom of action and expression across an expanding terrain. As such, the paper contributes to the growing literature emphasising the importance of narratives, stories and metaphors as shaping political economic action in ways feeding through to outcomes and institutions...
Download PDFIn this review, scientists have struggled to apply logic to rational beliefs of collectives, concluding that belief logics fail in the face of conflict and uncertainty where reality governs. We have generalized this finding by concluding that traditional social science based on independent...
a voucher system to enable school choice is needed. Lest the millions of children who are stuck at schools with worse pass rates than 50%, continue down the road to serfdom upon which their schooling has put them.
The crusade to reduce Americans to serfdom continues. Some tyrannies are too loathsome even for some cops. It’s amazing how much faster work goes at floor level. If this shocks you, you haven’t been paying attention. This vulture feeding frenzy is going to get a lot uglier. ...
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436). Friedrich Hayek’s The Road to Serfdom (1944), often cited as the founding text of the ‘neoliberal thought collective’, was written for a popular audience to counter widespread public support in Britain for the comprehensive welfare state proposed by the Beveridge Report, and brought ...
The public intervention with regulation and planning activities is justified with the failure of the market economy and the need to remove some important anomalies of the capitalist system, linked to the presence of negative externalities due to the free expression of private actions and desires (Moo...
“For I will go myself and hunt these miscreants as though they were dogs or wolves — beasts of prey that needs must be put down with a strong hand. I will not tell my father the tale, else might he appoint warriors of his own to see to the matter, and the glory be theirs and...
We may discover the seed of this neoliberal ideology in Austrian-British economist and philosopher Friedrich Hayek’s 1944 The Road to Serfdom. In this book, Hayek laid the groundwork to develop a key neoliberal principle that the mechanism of “competition” is the “most efficient”, and ...