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Date: Sun, 29 Sep 1996 13:01:27 -0500
From: dhenwood-AT-panix.com (Doug Henwood)
Subject: Re: *Marx, Hayek, and Utopia*


At 10:53 AM 9/28/96, Chris M. Sciabarra wrote:

>Interestingly, Hayek's major critique was of national socialism,
>and the "socialist roots" of Nazism -- but he, himself, was no
>"laissez-faire" advocate either.  He believed in a whole host of "welfare
>state" interventions in the market, and criticized the laissez-faire
>school as being "dogmatic."

Is this why Lew Rockwell and his buddies at the Von Mises Institute at
Auburn dismiss Hayek contemptuously as a "social democrat"?

Doug

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