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Political Opinions / Is Nationalized Healthcare is bringing us one step closer to totalitarianism?
« on: August 20, 2010, 04:56:13 PM »
It is a scary thought, but our country will be taking one more step towards totalitarianism if we move forward with "universal healthcare" i implore anyone who disagrees with this concept to read chapter 5 "Planning and Democracy" of Hayek's The Road to Serfdom
In short...
"The common goal of labor and all others is given as the common objective of socialism. This implies that non-socialists societies don't have a common objective. However, Hayek states that the common objective, different from liberalism and individualism, is for society's resources to be unified, and to reject the perceived individual supremacy. The terms general welfare and common good mean different things to different people. The assumption that all needs could be ranked means that there is an ethical code. Nevertheless, people do not have common views about things and there is no reason to think that they should. Hayek makes the point that there is no such ethical code
In short...
"The common goal of labor and all others is given as the common objective of socialism. This implies that non-socialists societies don't have a common objective. However, Hayek states that the common objective, different from liberalism and individualism, is for society's resources to be unified, and to reject the perceived individual supremacy. The terms general welfare and common good mean different things to different people. The assumption that all needs could be ranked means that there is an ethical code. Nevertheless, people do not have common views about things and there is no reason to think that they should. Hayek makes the point that there is no such ethical code