The Other Road to Serfdom & the Path to Sustainable Democracy

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Our planet is finite. Our political and economic systems were designed for an infinite planet. These difficult truths anchor the perceptive analysis offered in The Other Road to Serfdom and the Path to Sustainable Democracy. With wit, energy, and a lucid prose style, Eric Zencey identifies the key elements of "infinite planet" thinking that underlie our economics and our politics--and shows how they must change. Zencey's title evokes F. A. Hayek, who argued that any attempt to set overall limits to free markets--any attempt at centralized planning--is "the road to serfdom." But Hayek's argument works only if the planet is infinite. If Hayek is right that planning and democracy are irreducibly in conflict, Zencey argues, then on a finite planet, "free markets operated on infinite planet principles are just the other road to serfdom."
The alternative is ecological economics, an emergent field that accepts limits to what humans can accomplish economically on a finite planet. Zencey explains this new school of thought and applies it to current political and economic concerns: the financial collapse, terrorism, population growth, hunger, the energy and oil industry's social control, and the deeply rooted dissatisfactions felt by conservative "values" voters who have been encouraged to see smaller government and freer markets as the universal antidote. What emerges is a coherent vision, a progressive and hopeful alternative to neoconservative economic and political theory--a foundation for an economy that meets the needs of the 99% and just might help save civilization from ecological and political collapse.

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ray johns
May 8, 2013
This is a most valuable and timely book about the present economy and the future economy which must be built on the finite resources of our planet. In the second chapter, "Friedich Hayek, socialist,and his fallacy of the excluded middle",Eric Zencey accurately shows how today's mainstream economists mistakenly view economics through the errant vision of FA Hayek's faulty theories based on his work, 'The Road To Serfdom. "Hayek's book is not only tedious, tendentious, smug, prolix, and obscure (all of which are just writing flaws); it's got conceptual and logical errors that make it a deeply flawed work. This has not kept it from being influential, unfortunately."- Eric Zencey. Hayek's theories were formed during the scary Cold War 50's and is more ideology than science.FA Hayek's slippery slope theory is fallacious to suppose that any form of government central planning , especially on economics, must lead to fascism or worse to Soviet -style command economies

About the author

ERIC ZENCEY is the author of Panama, a critically acclaimed and bestselling novel, and a collection of essays, Virgin Forest: Meditations on History, Ecology, and Culture.

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