{"id":38747,"date":"2019-05-25T01:00:44","date_gmt":"2019-05-25T05:00:44","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/quotulatiousness.ca\/blog\/?p=38747"},"modified":"2019-04-25T08:06:46","modified_gmt":"2019-04-25T12:06:46","slug":"qotd-orwell-reviews-hayek","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/quotulatiousness.ca\/blog\/2019\/05\/25\/qotd-orwell-reviews-hayek\/","title":{"rendered":"QotD: Orwell reviews Hayek"},"content":{"rendered":"<blockquote><p>Taken together, these two books give grounds for dismay. The first of them is an eloquent defence of <em>laissez-faire<\/em> capitalism, the other is an even more vehement denunciation of it. They cover to some extent the same ground, they frequently quote the same authorities, and they even start out with the same premise, since each of them assumes that Western civilization depends on the sanctity of the individual. Yet each writer is convinced that the other\u2019s policy leads directly to slavery, and the alarming thing is that they may both be right.<\/p>\n<p>Of the two, Professor Hayek\u2019s book is perhaps the more valuable, because the views it puts forward are less fashionable at the moment than those of Mr Zilliacus. Shortly, Professor Hayek\u2019s thesis is that Socialism inevitably leads to despotism, and that in Germany the Nazis were able to succeed because the Socialists had already done most of their work for them, especially the intellectual work of weakening the desire for liberty. By bringing the whole of life under the control of the State, Socialism necessarily gives power to an inner ring of bureaucrats, who in almost every case will be men who want power for its own sake and will stick at nothing in order to retain it. Britain, he says, is now going the same road as Germany, with the left-wing intelligentsia in the van and the Tory Party a good second. The only salvation lies in returning to an unplanned economy, free competition, and emphasis on liberty rather than on security.In the negative part of Professor Hayek\u2019s thesis there is a great deal of truth. It cannot be said too often \u2013 at any rate, it is not being said nearly often enough \u2013 that collectivism is not inherently democratic, but, on the contrary, gives to a tyrannical minority such powers as the Spanish Inquisitors never dreamed of.<\/p>\n<p>George Orwell, &#8220;<em>The Road to Serfdom<\/em> by F.A. Hayek \/ <em>The Mirror of the Past<\/em> by K. Zilliacus&#8221;, <em>Observer<\/em>, 1944-04-09.<\/p><\/blockquote>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Taken together, these two books give grounds for dismay. The first of them is an eloquent defence of laissez-faire capitalism, the other is an even more vehement denunciation of it. 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