"In practice, socialism didn't work. But socialism could never have worked because it is based on false premises about human psychology and society, and gross ignorance of human economy"
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The phrasing is prosecutorial. “False premises,” “gross ignorance” aren’t analytic terms so much as moral verdicts, meant to strip socialism of good-faith motivations and recast it as a kind of willful delusion. Horowitz’s intent is rhetorical quarantine: portray socialism as inherently anti-reality, then treat its advocates as either naive or dishonest. It’s a classic polemicist’s escalation from “it didn’t work” to “it can’t work,” because the former invites comparisons (mixed economies, social democracy, welfare states), while the latter aims to collapse the whole family of left projects into one doomed species.
Context sharpens the edge. Horowitz’s public trajectory - from New Left activism to a long career as a conservative writer - sits behind the certainty here. The subtext is autobiographical: a renunciation framed as an awakening. And the choice to anchor the argument in “human psychology and society” signals a broader culture-war claim: the Left isn’t just mistaken about incentives; it misunderstands people.
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Horowitz, David. (2026, January 16). In practice, socialism didn't work. But socialism could never have worked because it is based on false premises about human psychology and society, and gross ignorance of human economy. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/in-practice-socialism-didnt-work-but-socialism-104176/
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Horowitz, David. "In practice, socialism didn't work. But socialism could never have worked because it is based on false premises about human psychology and society, and gross ignorance of human economy." FixQuotes. January 16, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/in-practice-socialism-didnt-work-but-socialism-104176/.
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"In practice, socialism didn't work. But socialism could never have worked because it is based on false premises about human psychology and society, and gross ignorance of human economy." FixQuotes, 16 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/in-practice-socialism-didnt-work-but-socialism-104176/. Accessed 13 Feb. 2026.







