689. Why Your Mom Might Be the Best Central Planner: The Knowledge Problem Explained

689. Why Your Mom Might Be the Best Central Planner: The Knowledge Problem Explained

Author: Connor Boyack May 12, 2026 Duration: 9:57

Planning works well at home when someone knows everyone's needs — but falls apart when governments try to plan for millions of people they don't understand.

Central planning often fails because no single person or government agency can possibly know what every individual needs, wants, values, or prefers. But there may be one exception: your mom. Inside a household, moms often know who likes which foods, who needs new shoes, who is struggling in school, and what each family member needs day to day.

In this episode of The Way the World Works, we use Mother's Day as a fun way to explain the knowledge problem — economist F.A. Hayek's warning that central planners can never gather enough information to successfully manage an entire economy. We explore why moms can plan well for their own families, why that knowledge doesn't scale to neighborhoods, cities, or countries, and why government planners fail when they assume they know what's best for everyone.

The closer decision-making stays to the people affected, the better those decisions tend to be.

What You'll Learn in This Episode:

  • Why moms are surprisingly good "central planners" at home
  • What F.A. Hayek's knowledge problem means
  • Why planning works in small families but fails at large scale
  • How preferences, needs, and circumstances change over time
  • Why local knowledge matters more than government control

Timestamps:

0:00 Can Anyone Be a Good Central Planner?
1:30 Why Moms Know So Much
4:00 Why Household Planning Works
6:30 What Happens When Families Grow and Change
8:30 Hayek's Knowledge Problem Explained
11:00 Why Government Planners Fail
14:00 Why Local Knowledge Matters
16:00 Why Mom Might Be the Exception

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Looking for a way to navigate today’s complex world with your kids? The Way the World Works: A Tuttle Twins Podcast for Families, hosted by Connor Boyack, is here to help. This podcast extends the conversation from the popular book series into your daily life, offering a resource for parents and children to learn together. Each episode dives into current events and enduring ideas, breaking them down into understandable concepts that spark family discussion. The goal is to move beyond the noise and confusion, providing tools for critical thinking and clearer understanding. You’ll hear explorations of history, economics, and personal freedom, all framed in an engaging, age-appropriate manner. This isn’t about dry lectures; it’s about equipping your family with principles to analyze the world around them. Tune in to this podcast for regular episodes that blend education with real-world application, fostering curiosity and meaningful dialogue at home. It’s a natural next step for fans of the Tuttle Twins and a welcoming starting point for any family seeking to build a foundation of knowledge and shared values.
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