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15 February, 15:09

On what grounds did the austrian-born economist friedrich

a. hayek reject the new deal state? • he was convinced that even the best intentioned government planning efforts would threaten individual rights

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  1. 15 February, 18:29
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    The correct answer is he was convinced that even the best intentioned government planning efforts would threaten individual rights

    He was against the idea of the government trying to infringe upon the state rights as they were defined before because he believed that it would make the government too powerful and that even if a government means well that it shouldn't have all that power in case that they decide to be corrupt.
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