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'''''Our civilization is inseparably linked with our methods of economic calculation.It would perish if we were to abandon this most precious intellectual tool of action''''' | '''''Our civilization is inseparably linked with our methods of economic calculation.It would perish if we were to abandon this most precious intellectual tool of action''''' | ||
'''''"To follow socialist morality would destroy much of the present humankind and impoverish the rest"''''' (Hayek, 1988) | '''''"To follow socialist morality would destroy much of the present humankind and impoverish the rest"''''' (Hayek, 1988) | ||
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Our civilization is inseparably linked with our methods of economic calculation.It would perish if we were to abandon this most precious intellectual tool of action
"To follow socialist morality would destroy much of the present humankind and impoverish the rest" (Hayek, 1988)