Frederich a. Hayek, "The Road to Serfdom"
The Road to Serfdom is a popular book that was written by one of the so-called Austrian Economists that argues that societies try to create systems that ensure some level of prosperity for their citizens. Governments do this by redistributing resources through taxation and other programs. While this might seem to be a good thing to many, Hayek argues that centralized planning of economic affairs can lead to tyranny. He argues that freedom in economic affairs is what really ensures prosperity for all and centralized planning has unintended consequences that restrict individual liberty.
The struggle between collectivism and individualism is a debate that has been central to many intellectuals throughout the course of history. Even in the world today, there exists a mix of different nations that lean one way or the other. It is easy to point to the United States as proof of how individualism, in which the U.S. is the world leader in, and use this for a justification for Hayek's arguments. The free market mechanisms and deregulation of industries have undoubtedly led to periods of vast economic prosperity in the U.S.
However, it is also possible to point to countries that are socialistic and utilize collect policies...
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