Friedrich A. Hayek believed that the concept of social justice had evil effects on society and that it would have to be avoided in order to pursue progress through liberal ideas. In this video it is shown the Guatemalan case of central planning and government control, which proves Hayek’s predictions by the enormous amount of state monopoly justified with the so-called social justice as their moral standard.

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