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The canonical critic of central planning was simultaneously an advocate for institutional design distinguishing general abstract rules from specific outcome-directing commands claim collective-intelligence 2026-02-17 Hayek, The Road to Serfdom; Law Legislation and Liberty proven

Hayek argued that designed rules of just conduct enable spontaneous order of greater complexity than deliberate arrangement could achieve

Hayek is frequently cited as the canonical opponent of designed systems. But his actual position was far more nuanced: he opposed central planning of outcomes while strongly advocating for the design of institutional frameworks. His entire intellectual project rested on this exact distinction.

The critical formulation: "laws" are general abstract rules applying equally to all, providing a framework for individual action. "Commands" are specific directives aimed at particular outcomes. The core error he identified was "the belief that desirable social and economic order must ultimately be designed and imposed by legal commands." But rules of just conduct -- the framework itself -- must be deliberately designed.

The key passage: "Under the enforcement of universal rules of just conduct, protecting a recognizable private domain of individuals, a spontaneous order of human activities of much greater complexity will form itself than could ever be produced by deliberate arrangement." The rules are designed. The order is emergent. Not contradictory -- designed rules are what make emergent order possible.

Since hayek's knowledge problem reveals that economic planning requires both local and global information which are never simultaneously available to decision makers, the knowledge argument is why commands fail -- no central body has enough information. But the designed framework (property rights, contract law, rule of law) enables distributed knowledge aggregation. Markets work not despite but because of their designed institutional infrastructure.

This directly applies to AI governance. Since enabling constraints create possibility spaces for emergence while governing constraints dictate specific outcomes, Hayek's rules of just conduct are enabling constraints in Juarrero's vocabulary. The TeleoHumanity manifesto designs rules of just conduct for AI coordination, not commands for specific AI behavior.


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