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Socialism undermines the rule of law from "summary" of The Road to Serfdom by Friedrich August Hayek

The idea that socialism undermines the rule of law is rooted in the fundamental principles of individual liberty and limited government. Under a socialist system, the government seeks to control the economy and redistribute wealth in the name of social justice. However, this centralized control inevitably leads to a concentration of power in the hands of a few individuals or a single authority. In a socialist society, the rule of law becomes subservient to the whims of those in power. Instead of a system based on predictable and impartial rules that apply equally to all, decisions are made based on political expediency and the interests of the ruling elite. This erodes the foundation of a free society where individuals are protected from arbitrary government actions. Moreover, the lack ...
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    The Road to Serfdom

    Friedrich August Hayek

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