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by n4r9
298 days ago
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I'm inclined to a different interpretation of "common hazards" and "adequate provision" but otherwise don't massively disagree, so would be happy to leave it there. My takeaway is that Hayek falls somewhere inbetween universal state-funded healthcare (as in say the UK) and modern US libertarianism. I confess to not knowing that much about him before this discussion but I would have suspected him lying much closer to "modern US libertarianism" on this topic than I now believe. So it's been enlightening, thank you. |
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