
68 | F.A. Hayek’s The Road to Serfdom: Competition, Individualism, and the Politics of Reaction
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The Unintended Outcomes of Socialism
Hayek thinks that partisans of planning vastly overestimate the knowledge they have at their disposal. The constantly shifting preferences, resources and environment contain a vast complexity that no single mind could predict or no. For Hayek, it is the constitutive complexity of social life that tells against attempts at planning. It is through competition, Hayek claims that fluctuating price signals can give us some general knowledge of the preferences and resources that exist in the world.
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