War forces “national planning” to permit total mobilization of your country's economy, you gladly surrender many freedoms.
You know regimentation was forced on you by your country's enemies.
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This quote is from Friedrich Hayek's book "The Road to Serfdom," published in 1944, which warns of the dangers of overall totalitarianism and advocates for the importance of individual freedom and limited government intervention.
The quote explains that during wartime, a country may willingly surrender many freedoms in order to allow for the complete mobilization of its economy through "national planning." However, it recognizes that this imposition of regimentation is forced upon the country by its enemies.
Friedrich Hayek was a renowned Austrian-British economist and philosopher, known for his work on classical liberalism and free-market capitalism. He is where he warned against the dangers of central planning and totalitarianism, arguing for the importance of individual freedom and limited government intervention in economic affairs.
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