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Strategies & Market Trends : ahhaha's ahs

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To: dvdw© who wrote (8033)4/14/2006 1:52:46 PM
From: ahhahaRead Replies (2) of 24758
 
Hayek also explained how social cooperation utilizes more knowledge than any individual possesses, thereafter people adjust their activity on the basis of how other people similarly adjust at a local level bringing about new institutional forms, and behaviors. This is explained in Hayeks Constitution of Liberty ch 2.

There's a good cooperation and a bad one. The road to serfdom is strewn with good cooperation. There's flaws in Hayek just as there are in the greatest human conceptions. All think that their watch alone tells the correct time, but in truth, none do.

It seems that what your describing is toward an evolving definition of anarchy.

Hegel demonstrated that societal evolution required periods of relative anarchy. Mark and Engels took this too far. How does one break dogma? Usually it requires aggression.

seems to be the proper characterization of what is emerging against the intrasigence of entrenched systems own inflated view of its relevance.

No question. Again, Hegel and many philosophers after him thought emergence was the point, and emergence proceeds by breaking that which has been established.

Can capitalism be so broken? No, because it's what people naturally do by default. When all the systems put together under cooperation fail like the Tower of Babel, capitalism arises again out of the ashes of good intentions. This is underlined under the consideration that all individuals die.

The 'crats invent all manner of ways to circumvent this naturalness because they believe in pretense of knowledge. They believe man can engineer the ideal, but the ideal contains its own refutation. What is ideal before becomes ghastly later.
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