The Road to SerfdomRoutledge and Kegan Paul, 1944 - 184 頁 De schrijver, geboren Oostenrijker en hoogleraar te Londen, zet uiteen dat toepassing van het systeem der centraal geleide planhuishouding de weg opent naar de slavernij van het individu. |
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第 2 頁
... road be long , it is one on which it becomes more difficult to turn back as one advances . If in the long run we are the makers of our own fate , in the short run we are the captives of the ideas we have created . Only if we recognise ...
... road be long , it is one on which it becomes more difficult to turn back as one advances . If in the long run we are the makers of our own fate , in the short run we are the captives of the ideas we have created . Only if we recognise ...
第 21 頁
... road NOT to freedom , but to dictatorship and counter - dictatorships , to civil war of the fiercest kind . Socialism achieved and maintained by democratic means seems definitely to belong to the world of utopias . " 1 Similarly a ...
... road NOT to freedom , but to dictatorship and counter - dictatorships , to civil war of the fiercest kind . Socialism achieved and maintained by democratic means seems definitely to belong to the world of utopias . " 1 Similarly a ...
第 40 頁
... roads and found the amount of traffic on them less than on many a secondary road in England , can have little doubt that , so far as peace purposes are concerned , there was little justification for them . Whether it was not a case ...
... roads and found the amount of traffic on them less than on many a secondary road in England , can have little doubt that , so far as peace purposes are concerned , there was little justification for them . Whether it was not a case ...
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A. V. Dicey achieved action aims argument become belief British Carl Schmitt characteristic civilisation collectivism collectivist common competition conflict conscious course create danger decide decisions demand democracy democratic desirable doctrine doubt E. H. Carr economic activity economic planning effect ends English essential exist F. A. VOIGT fact Fascist forces freedom German ideals ideas important income individual individualist industry inevitable intellectual interests kind labour laissez-faire less liberal liberty Lord Acton Marxist Max Eastman means ment merely monopolist monopoly moral movement Nazis Nazism nineteenth century organisation particular party perhaps person planned society planners political position possible principle problem produce progress propaganda Prussian question realise recognised regard result Richard Acland Rule of Law sense Social Democracy socialism socialist sphere standards task things totalitarian totalitarian system true values views Volksgemeinschaft wages whole