![]() ![]() In contrast to Hayek, a public intellectual who warned us of the concentration of power from institutions other than the state was Aldous Huxley who was keenly aware that the danger is not the state per se but rather the concentration of power which might well take on other guises as well. He failed to see that any concentration of power is dangerous. Hayek’s mind was completely closed to the possibility that there were multiple threats to individual freedom and not only state power. ![]() This paper examines his arguments and finds that they come up short in many ways and suggests that we have taken “another road to serfdom”. Friedrich Hayek’s The Road to Serfdom is an influential book more than seventy years after its publication. ![]()
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