The Road To Serfdom
v1.0.0F. A. Hayek's The Road to Serfdom — a classical liberal toolkit for understanding why centralized economic planning leads to totalitarianism, why the rule of law is essential to freedom, and how free markets preserve individual liberty. Covers 6 use cases: ① Understanding the case against central planning — ("why socialism fails" "central planning critique" "Hayek economic calculation" "why planning leads to tyranny") ② Defending the rule of law and limited government — ("rule of law" "limited government" "constitutional limits" "law not men") ③ The epistemic argument for markets — ("Hayek knowledge problem" "decentralized knowledge" "spontaneous order" "why markets work") ④ Recognizing the slippery slope from intervention to totalitarianism — ("slippery slope to serfdom" "how freedom is lost" "creeping socialism" "erosion of liberty") ⑤ Recovering the classical liberal tradition — ("classical liberalism" "individualism" "liberal order" "Hayek vs Keynes" "libertarianism foundations") ⑥ Countering socialist arguments in modern policy debates — ("is socialism bad" "market vs state" "economic freedom" "Hayek quotes on freedom" "why the worst get on top") Trigger when users say: "road to serfdom" "Hayek" "why socialism fails" "central planning" "rule of law" "spontaneous order" "knowledge problem" "economic calculation" "classical liberalism" "why the worst get on top" "freedom and markets" or mention: Friedrich Hayek / The Road to Serfdom / Austrian economics / central planning / rule of law / socialism / totalitarianism / classical liberalism / free markets / spontaneous order. Also triggers when the user says they just installed this skill or doesn't know how to start — the AI MUST proactively present the Quick Start guide below.