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Critique of the Inevitability of Totalitarianism from Central Planning

A prominent 20th-century economic argument posits that any attempt by a government to centrally plan an economy, even if motivated by good intentions like social welfare, will inevitably lead to the loss of individual freedoms and the rise of a totalitarian state. Critically evaluate this argument. In your response, consider both the potential mechanisms that might support this claim and potential counterarguments or historical examples that might challenge it.

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