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38 sats \ 8 replies \ @didiplaywell 4 Jul 2024 \ on: Human Ignorance Is an Unstable Basis for Liberty and Praxeology econ
I prefer Hayek bias, for what he explains here:
That's not to say that ignorance is good, but reason alone is no guaranty. What I think is the key difference is the principles we are taught, our code, or religion if you like.
I haven't read as much Hayek, but I do find his thoughts about knowledge and spontaneous order really interesting.
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He is the final master to me. Though his theory is unfinished, he correctly showed what path of abstraction to follow. Brilliant man for not knowing other fields and still arriving to conclusions pretty universal to nature.
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What's your favorite Hayek work? If I haven't read it already, I'll bump it up on my reading list.
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I like this one for being pretty comprehensive on his work:
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Ok, that's not even one I was familiar with.
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Hope that might make it more interesting for you :)
Ignorance reason and humility
The fatal conceit and the pretence of knowledge
Firing Line with Bill Buckley!
Hayek speaks with a stereotypical German accent straight out of central casting lol
A just distribution is impossible to achieve
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I love his accent XD
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