Sachin on Nostr: This misconception that people generally have is the reason why I mentioned that ...
This misconception that people generally have is the reason why I mentioned that chapter in the OP.
Hayek argues that Nazism emerged from socialist ideologies rather than traditional conservatism or capitalism, tracing its intellectual lineage to thinkers like Fichte, Hegel, and Marx.
Both socialism and Nazism prioritize the collective over individual freedom, advocating centralized economic planning. Economic planning, whether socialist or fascist, inevitably leads to state dominance and suppression of dissent.
The Nazis adopted socialist economic structures, including nationalized industries and wage controls.
The disdain for classical liberalism is common to both.
Hayek argues that Nazism emerged from socialist ideologies rather than traditional conservatism or capitalism, tracing its intellectual lineage to thinkers like Fichte, Hegel, and Marx.
Both socialism and Nazism prioritize the collective over individual freedom, advocating centralized economic planning. Economic planning, whether socialist or fascist, inevitably leads to state dominance and suppression of dissent.
The Nazis adopted socialist economic structures, including nationalized industries and wage controls.
The disdain for classical liberalism is common to both.