"Social" and "socialist" are two totally different things and, from a humanistic standpoint, over the longer time antagonistic to each other.
And have you even cared to watch the Haffner video with English transalted subtitles? I read nothign from you that adresses the very valid points he or Mises and others make. While the quotes i linked to rebuff in advance much of what you give in return.
Well, there were people in the forum in the past who implied that Mises and Hayeck themselves were in principle propagating Nazism since they were criticising socialism.
In the mood for a classic?
Hayek: The Road to Serfdom. Old, but gold - and frighteningly descriptive of the world of our current present. Have it for free here:
https://archive.org/details/in.ernet...ge/n3/mode/2up
Its quite discouraging and can turn one into a pessimist about mankind to see socialist conceptions being raised as the reply of what is just and human to nazism. Or inhumane. It reminds of a victim of rape afterwards begging for more and not letting go the attacker.