> THERE IS NO "SPONTANEOUS ORDER"
> Warren J Samuels
The spontaneous order as described by Ludwig von Mises, Daniel Klein,
and others, means that the actions of individuals and the social
outcome are not directed by a central planner. Of course individual
action is constrained by rules and institutions that are indeed
designed. The movement of traffic in a city is a spontaneous order,
even though the streets and highways and the traffic rules are
centrally designed, and even though there are institutions such as
law enforcement that are centrally imposed. Daniel Klein uses the
example of a skating rink in which there is no planner dictating the
movements of the individual skaters, yet there are few collisions. A
orchestra playing a symphony is an example of a directed order in
contrast to a spontaneous order.
Fred Foldvary