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The Fatal Conceit

The Errors of Socialism

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The Fatal Conceit

By: F. A. Hayek
Narrated by: Everett Sherman
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Hayek gives the main arguments for the free-market case and presents his manifesto on the "errors of socialism." Hayek argues that socialism has, from its origins, been mistaken on factual, and even on logical, grounds and that its repeated failures in the many different practical applications of socialist ideas that this century has witnessed were the direct outcome of these errors. He labels as the "fatal conceit" the idea that "man is able to shape the world around him according to his wishes."

©1988 F.A. Hayak (P)2012 Audible, Inc.
Economics Politics & Government Theory Socialism Capitalism Thought-Provoking
Multidisciplinary Approach • Compelling Economic Concepts • Excellent Narration • Insightful Philosophical Analysis

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A classic for the ages. I am moved by the quality. A must read for classical liberals.

Amazing

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Hayek applies his analytical techniques of markets to the question of the origin of morals.

While an obvious atheist his views of the role of religion in our advancement as a people are quite refreshing and convincing

A case for morality and freedom

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As stated in the book superstition served mankind because it is better that men do right for the wrong reason than wrong with good intentions.

What concerns society is conduct not opinion.

If only our actions are just and good, it matters not a straw to others whether our opinions are mistaken.

This makes me think about the importance of the marketplace of ideas. If people have bad ideas and they aren't allowed to express them openly it will probably end in violence.

Have you heard of the black man who befriended 200 KKK members and convinced them to leave the klan?

I really enjoyed it, must read!

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totally worth it. slow start, but strong finish. rounds off the discussion. still very relevant

just buy it

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If you could sum up The Fatal Conceit in three words, what would they be?

Those who seek big government socialism are fooling themselves and those who they wish to take with them to these ends, It doesn't work, can't work and still here we go in an attempt to get there!

What was the most compelling aspect of this narrative?

How straight forward the truth is and how solid the facts are that socialism fails and why our current President's agenda is so devoid of legitimacy.

Did you have an extreme reaction to this book? Did it make you laugh or cry?

My reaction was one of frustration over why our country's voters can't understand that our President's agenda to force us into socialism is so wrong and yet over half voted for more of the same...

If more had these insights we'd be better off

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