In a week when people have been thinking about Iceland for other reasons, it was odd to be reading Njal’s Saga, much of which takes place around the very slopes of Eyjafjallajökull. Though actually I found certain similarities also with my current trip to Africa; Njal’s Saga is in part about modernisation of an agrarian society, and the challenges caused by economic change to traditional patterns of internal conflict resolution. It was recommended to me ages ago by the rarely seen
The point of the post I linked to isn’t (as I may have wrongly implied) that Hayek should not be taken seriously, but that if you do take him seriously, you have to honestly acknowledge that he seriously predicted that a welfare state would lead to totalitarianism.