Assuming Quote by George Gilder
“At the heart of capitalism is the unification of knowledge and power. As Friedrich Hayek, the leader of the Austrian school of economics, put it, "To assume all the knowledge to be given to a single mind... is to disregard everything that is important and significant in the real world." Because knowledge is dispersed, power must be as well.”
About This Quote
Source Book: The Return of the Common Man by George Gidler, 1998
Capitalism works best when knowledge and power are spread across many individuals rather than centralized.
In simple terms: Distributed knowledge and power strengthen capitalism.
Support decentralization and diverse decision‑making.
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When to use this quote
- business strategy
- public policy
- community organizing
- technology platforms
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How can we protect against hidden centralization?
- What mechanisms ensure true knowledge sharing?
Centralized systems can still dominate through networks and institutions.