Frasi di Friedrich August von Hayek
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Friedrich August von Hayek è stato un economista e sociologo austriaco naturalizzato britannico.

Pensatore liberale e liberista, è stato uno dei massimi esponenti della scuola austriaca e critico dell'intervento statale in economia. Nel 1974 è stato insignito, insieme a Gunnar Myrdal, del Premio Nobel per l'economia "per il lavoro sulla teoria monetaria, sulle fluttuazioni economiche e per le analisi sull'interdipendenza dei fenomeni economici".

Ha elaborato una critica al modello di Welfare State, sebbene favorevole a forme di reddito di base, che lo spinse a mettere in discussione le tesi di Keynes.

Hayek venne influenzato dal fondatore della scuola economica austriaca, Ludwig von Mises. Ebbe una lunga amicizia con il filosofo viennese Karl Popper. Hayek ha influenzato tutto l'ambiente del libertarianismo, segnatamente Murray Rothbard della scuola anarcocapitalista, Robert Nozick e anche Milton Friedman , che però poi lo criticarono per alcuni aspetti.

Nel 1944 pubblicò la sua opera più celebre, La via della schiavitù. Wikipedia  

✵ 8. Maggio 1899 – 23. Marzo 1992   •   Altri nomi Friedrich von Hayek, Фридрих Август фон Хайек
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“Nel Mondo occidentale alcune disposizioni per coloro che sono minacciati dagli estremi di indigenza o dalla fame per circostanze al di là del loro controllo sono stati da tempo accettati come dovere della comunità. La necessità di una simile disposizione in una società industriale è indiscussa, sia solo nell'interesse di coloro che richiedono protezione contro atti di disperazione da parte dei bisognosi.”

Variante: Nel Mondo occidentale alcune disposizioni per coloro che sono minacciati dagli estremi di indigenza o dalla fame per circostanze al di là del loro controllo sono stati da tempo accettati come dovere della comunità. La necessità di una simile disposizione in una società industriale è indiscussa - sia solo nell'interesse di coloro che richiedono protezione contro atti di disperazione da parte dei bisognosi. (da La società libera)

“Il controllo economico non è il semplice controllo di un settore della vita umana che può essere separato dal resto; è il controllo dei mezzi per tutti i nostri fini.”

Origine: In AA.VV., Il libro della politica, traduzione di Sonia Sferzi, Gribaudo, 2018. ISBN 9788858019429

Friedrich August von Hayek: Frasi in inglese

“I believe you will be shocked by my stating this so bluntly because we are still guided instinctively by those inherited "natural" emotions… in a sense we are all socialist.”

1980s and later, Knowledge, Evolution and Society (1983), "Coping with Ignorance", "The Reactionary Nature of the Socialist Conception"

“She was a very good-looking woman, and extremely intelligent. But she wasn’t really very female; she had too much of a male intelligence.”

Conversation https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qNwceWargfs&feature=youtu.be&t=2m10s with Alchian (1978); About Vera Lutz, published in Nobel Prize-Winning Economist: Friedrich A. von Hayek https://archive.org/details/nobelprizewinnin00haye (1983), p. 363
1960s–1970s

“The reasons why the adoption of a system of central planning necessarily produces a totalitarian system are fairly simple. Whoever controls the means must decide which ends they are to serve. As under modern conditions control of economic activity means control of the material means for practically all our ends, it means control over nearly all our activities. The nature of the detailed scale of values which must guide the planning makes it impossible that it should be determined by anything like democratic means. The director of the planned system would have to impose his scale of values, his hierarchy of ends, which, if it is to be sufficient to determine the plan, must include a definite order of rank in which the status of each person is laid down. If the plan is to succeed or the planner to appear successful, the people must be made to believe that the objectives chosen are the right ones. Every criticism of the plan or the ideology underlying it must be treated as sabotage. There can be no freedom of thought, no freedom of the Press, where it is necessary that everything should be governed by a single system of thought. In theory Socialism may wish to enhance freedom, but in practice every kind of collectivism consistently carried thought must produce the characteristic features which Fascism, Nazism, and Communism have in common. Totalitarianism is nothing but consistent collectivism, the ruthless execution of the principle that 'the whole comes before the individual' and the direction of all members of society by a single will supposed to represent the 'whole.”

" Planning, Science and Freedom http://www.nature.com/nature/journal/v148/n3759/abs/148580a0.html", Nature 148 (15 November 1941), also available as " Planning, Science, and Freedom https://mises.org/library/planning-science-and-freedom," Mises Daily (Auburn, AL: The Ludwig von Mises Institute, 27 September 2010)
1940s–1950s

“My whole concept of economics is based on the idea that we have to explain how prices operate as signals, telling people what they ought to do in particular circumstances. The approach to this problem has been blocked by a cost or labor theory of value, which assumes that prices are determined by the technical conditions of production only. The important question is to explain how the interaction of a great number of people, each possessing only limited knowledge, will bring about an order that could only be achieved by deliberate direction taken by somebody who has the combined knowledge of all these individuals. However, central planning cannot take direct account of particular circumstances of time and place. Additionally, every individual has important bits of information which cannot possibly be conveyed to a central authority in statistical form. In a system in which the knowledge of relevant data is dispersed among millions of agents, prices can act to coordinate the separate actions of different individuals.
Given this context, it is intellectually not satisfactory to attempt to establish causal relations between aggregates or averages in the manner in which the discipline of macroeconomics has attempted to do. Individuals do not make decisions on the basis of partial knowledge of magnitudes such as the total amount of production, or the total quantity of money. Aggregative theorizing leads nowhere.”

1960s–1970s, A Conversation with Professor Friedrich A. Hayek (1979)

“The mechanism by which the interaction of democratic decisions and their implementation by the experts often produces results which nobody has desired is a subject which would deserve much more careful attention than it usually receives.”

Lecture I. Freedom and the Rule of Law: A Historical Survey - 1. Principles and Drift in Democratic Process
1940s–1950s, The Political Ideal of the Rule of Law (1955)

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