PERSPECTIVE - The Collectivist Paradox Mar 3, 2004 11:06:14 GMT -5 Quote Select PostDeselect PostLink to PostMemberGive GiftBack to Top Post by RS Davis on Mar 3, 2004 11:06:14 GMT -5 [glow=red,2,300]Sheldon Richman Wrote:[/glow]Among other grand achievements, F. A. Hayek had a remarkable career pointing out the flaws in collectivism. One of his keenest insights was that, paradoxically, any collectivist system necessarily depends on one individual (or small group) to make key social and economic decisions. In contrast, a system based on individualism takes advantage of the aggregate, or “collective,” information of the whole society; through his actions each participant contributes his own particular, if incomplete, knowledge—information that could never been tapped by the individual at the head of a collectivist state. - Rick