Friday, April 13, 2012

It’s Wise to Read Up on Friedrich Hayek

Friedrich A. Hayek, who died in 1992, left an indelible mark on practical economics that makes lots of sense these days when so many young college grads, particularly, are so worried about social justice, that their reasoning is clouded to all else.

Hayek
had much to say about the pursuit of “social justice” and how it affects the way government operates. Its historic end-product is redistribution of wealth where most everyone’s pocket is picked by a political elite in non-democratic fashion. (See Earl J Weinreb NewsHole® comments.)




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