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Foreign Hungarian - Jewish sociologist Karl Mannheim believes (people and society of reconstruction era (1940)) are contrary to Hayek's view. For Mannheim, the age of free laughter is over. He believes that there is no longer any choice between planning and abandonment in modern industrial society but there are only good plans and bad choices. In the discussion of the two free concepts of Isaiah Berlin, Mannheim argues that there is a concept of different freedom, the liberal advocates "freedom from dominance from the outside", which makes him certain "freedom "Will be ignored. We are planning to create other forms of opportunity society. For Mannheim, democracy needs to be planned to survive; enemies to be protected are bureaucrats, not planners. As he said: "The problem of the democratic constitution of the planned society is mainly to avoid absoluteism of bureaucracy."
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