“It is ... a naivety that cannot be excused by anything to believe that a state can be total in the economic sphere without being so at the same time in the political and spiritual sphere ...." ... Democracy and socialism are not a tautology (à la Oskar), but radical, mutually exclusive opposites. Democracy is a method of limiting and controlling power. Socialism, on the other hand, always denies the individual freedom of choice of individuals over their economic preferences and life goals (supposedly in favor of the general public, the collective); thus socialism always assigns sovereignty over the decisive existential forces and life motivations to the state or a party or political cliques, and thus socialism is never a system or method for limiting power, but always and everywhere pseudo-moral justification for patronizing life, carte blanche for cynically moralizing unrestrained power.”
Roland Baader
Roland Baader was a German philosopher, economist, and author, known for his critical analysis of socialism and state interventionism.
Baader's words remind us of the incompatibility between true democracy and socialist concentration of power. Freedom and limitation of power are essential for a functioning society.
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Roland Baader Quote: Why Democracy and Socialism Are Incompatible
Roland Baader explains why democracy and socialism are incompatible opposites and freedom is only possible through limitation of power.
Roland Baader (1940–2012) was a German philosopher, economist, and author who gained recognition for his libertarian and free-market writings. He sharply criticized socialism and the totalitarian state and advocated for individual freedom and market economy.



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