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Resumen de Friedrich A. von Hayek e il problema della solidarietà

Dario Antiseri

  • In the development of science and of a democracy, competition represents the highest form of collaboration. The same applies in the free market economic system that supports political freedom and corresponds to the most secure source of extended welfare. However, Hayek warns that The "Great Society" is seriously threatened by the comeback of the socialism's "tribal ethic": "the concept of 'social justice' has been the Trojan horse for the entrance of the totalitarism". By saying this, he does not deny the value of solidarity. The Great Society can allow itself to help those in need, and actually it must do it.


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