Hayek og de intellektuelle
Hvorfor tiltrekkes så mange intellektuelle av sosialismen? Roger Kimball i New Criterion forsøker å svare med Hayek: the reason, Hayek suggests, lies in the peculiar rationalism to which a certain species of intellectual is addicted. The “fatal conceit” lay in believing that, by exercising his reason, mankind could recast society in a way that was at once equitable and prosperous, orderly and conducive to political liberty.
Publisert: 13. april 2012
Hvorfor tiltrekkes så mange intellektuelle av sosialismen? Roger Kimball i New Criterion forsøker å svare med Hayek: «the reason, Hayek suggests, lies in the peculiar rationalism to which a certain species of intellectual is addicted. The “fatal conceit” lay in believing that, by exercising his reason, mankind could recast society in a way that was at once equitable and prosperous, orderly and conducive to political liberty.»