Hayekism

Hayekism is a right-wing libertarian ideology based off Friedrich Hayek's ideas. He believes the state should have minimal involvement in the economy aside from basic public services, and that currency should be denationalized and not be a public matter, thus the state can't intervene in the creation of money. He's also known for being a frenemy of Keynesianism. He thinks that Socialism and collectivist ideas, in general, are a step backward and that western society has or at least should've already overcome such mentality. He also believes that each reform which brings society closer to Socialism puts it on a slippery slope towards totalitarianism.

History
TBA

Beliefs
He's basically Classical Liberalism mixed with  Austrolibertarianism but with some specific beliefs, mostly in monetary theory (he likes free banking but thinks that it can't be implemented for pragmatic reasons)

It also allows public services and social benefits (i.e. education, healthcare, welfare preferably done by local government) and minimum to no government interventionism.

Personality and Behaviour
Ancaps and Minarchists constantly make fun of Hayek, calling him a socialist because he wants a little more government. He also usually agrees with everything an Ancap says but don't like the conclusion the Ancaps have come to, eliminate the state completely.

And he's constantly freaking out and saying that the current leaders are as bad as Nazis because they don't promote laissez-faire capitalism.

How to Draw
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 * 1) Draw a washed out Minarchist-ball (Yellow and blue)
 * 2) Add a red circle in the middle.
 * 3) Add the eyes, and you're done!

Friends

 * [[File:Clib.png]] Classical Liberalism - My grandfather who initiated all.
 * [[File:Conlib.png]] Conservative Liberalism - Mr. Burke was based.
 * [[File:Austrobert.png]] Austrolibertarianism- My father with slightly more radical beliefs.
 * [[File: Orlib.png]] Ordo-Liberalism - A bit Statist and interventionist although Eucken is a cool guy.
 * [[File: Neoliberal-icon.png]] Neoliberalism - Similar to [[File: Orlib.png]] him but more global.
 * [[File:Libertarian.png]] Libertarianism - My little less extremist grand-father with a different way to see economics.
 * [[File:Cap.png]] Capitalism - A little too interventionist & protectionist, but you're still on the free-enterprise side.

Frenemies

 * [[File:Minarchist.png]] Minarchism - My second uncle who's a little more radical than me.
 * [[File:Keynes.png]] Keynesianism - Goddamit you interventionist scum. Keynes is a cool guy tho.
 * [[File:Ancapf.png]] Anarcho-Capitalism - My other second uncle who's even crazier than us both.
 * [[File:Hoppef.png]] Hoppeanism- YES, I advocated for a flat tax ONCE, but that doesn't make me a commie!
 * [[File:Conserv.png]] Conservatism - You have some good points although sometimes you can be too interventionist.
 * [[File:Nalib.png]] National Liberalism - Although Nationalism is collectivist you are correct opposing world government.
 * [[File:Natcon.png]] National Conservatism - Similar to the two above.
 * [[File:Pinochet.png]] Pinochetism - Very economically based! But because I don't like associating with dictators, I just call him Authoritarian Capitalism Authcap.png.
 * [[File:Salazar.png]] Salazarism - I send to him a copy of my book.
 * [[File:Franco.png]] Francoism - He take notes of our conference in 1959.
 * [[File:Authoritarian Conservatism.png]] Authoritarian Conservatism - I prefer a dictatorship with some degree of liberalism that a democracy with total absence of it,also Carl Schmitt was kinda based.

Enemies

 * [[File:Nazi.png]] National Socialism - COMMIE!
 * [[File:ML.png]] Marxism–Leninism - COMMIE!
 * [[File:Stalin.png]] Stalinism - COMMIE!
 * [[File:Merc.png]] Mercantilism - COMMIE!
 * [[File:Protect.png]] Protectionism - COMMIE!

Literature
All works by Freidrich Hayek


 * The Constitution of Liberty
 * The Denationalization of Money
 * The Road to Serfdom
 * The use of knowledge in Society
 * Law,legislation and liberty
 * Letter for the times

Wikipedia

 * Friedrich Hayek
 * Local knowledge problem
 * Dispersed knowledge