volbeast33
You can count on Carlos!
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"When asked, who will build the roads? Im often inclined to say, I dont know. This usually creates a sense of triumph in the opposing party, that the admission of I dont know confirms their suspicion that the market is inferior to state coercion. But I dont know isnt an admission of defeat, but rather, an admission that I cant predict the market process. I was eight years old when my family got our first computer; I remember it clearly but in no way could I have predicted what the future of computers would hold. The same is true for roads and other infrastructure thought only to be capable by a territorial monopoly. I cant predict what roads would look like or how they would function without the governments monotonous slabs of pavement. And even if I could, that would be a case for state planning, for if I could envision the future, why not a council of bureaucrats with allocated funds extracted from the populace?
Again, Hayek perfectly describes the dilemma at hand,
If man is not to do more harm than good in his efforts to improve the social order, he will have to learn that in this, as in all other fields where essential complexity of an organized kind prevails, he cannot acquire the full knowledge which would make mastery of the events possible. He will therefore have to use what knowledge he can achieve, not to shape the results as the craftsman shapes his handiwork, but rather to cultivate a growth by providing the appropriate environment, in the manner in which the gardener does this for his plants. The recognition of the insuperable limits to his knowledge ought indeed to teach the student of society a lesson of humility which should guard him against becoming an accomplice in mens fatal striving to control society â a striving which makes him not only a tyrant over his fellows, but which may well make him the destroyer of a civilization which no brain has designed but which has grown from the free efforts of millions of individuals."
I read the article the first time.....it was just more of the same regurgitated stuff I have been reading on this thread....I don't agree with those ideas.
