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when the entire book is a logical fallacy
when the entire book is obscure meaningless word salad
How? It feels like Hayek actually understands how things are to a certain extent, MY fault with it is that he conflates socialism with communism and all other forms solely from the economic perspective. But the correlation between fascism and communism is a valid connection, and one I don’t see made enough on here
>>11748396>I don't like what is written in perhaps the best book of early XXth century political philosophy so I just call it fallacious instead.
>>11748437https://youtu.be/ITBJ0K-9aashis conflation of the origins of fascism and communism are the weakest parts of the book.
>>11748476>Nationwide common ownership of the means of production is possible without a strong state
>>11748471>what is the is-ought fallacy>what is the reasonable middle fallacy>what is the all-or-nothing fallacy>what is the fallacy of extrapolating from a small dataset>>11748489I own my farm. You own your farm. We're two farmers on an otherwise uninhabited island. Badda bing badda boom, nationwide common ownership of the means of production without a strong state.
>>11748676>I own my farm. You own your farm. We're two farmers on an otherwise uninhabited island. Badda bing badda boom, nationwide common ownership of the means of production without a strong state.>He doesn't understand socialism. Farms are private property and thus are to be collectivized (nationalized)
>>11748703>both farms are completely identical in every way>any slight difference would be disproportionate ownershipif they owned each others farms then that would be socialism
>>11748676>What is the fallacy fallacy Checkmate, don't forget the plus 5 for my logic sword
>>11748676You don't own your farm, you use it as a worker. If someone lands on your side of the island and start doing their own farming there, you have to accept it if you're a socialist.
>>11748396Great rebuttal.