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Written in 1944. Could have been written yesterday.
Hayek was the father of Libertarianism, but he was not a blind idealist.
HL
19 January 2009
An Oracle
Unfortunately, this book remains as pertinent today as it was in the 1940s.
AB
9 February 2008
Collectivism Leads to Tyranny
Friedrich August von Hayek was an Austrian-British economist and political philosopher known for his defense of classical liberalism and free-market capitalism against socialist and collectivist thought in the mid-20th century.
FQ
20 October 2007
A splendid defense of free markets and individual freedom
I found this book in Amazon, read the reviews and bought it.
AB
18 July 2007
Hayek needs to be properly understood, not propagandized.
As far as these endless political arguments go, this is an old book used by some to light the fuse anew.
ZJ
24 June 2007
Germane in the 1940s...and Germane Today!
F.
EZ
12 February 2007
Fantastic free market insight
Hayek, the most famous of the Austrian school of economics, makes a spirited defense of the free market.
Customer reviews (7)
Written in 1944. Could have been written yesterday.
Hayek was the father of Libertarianism, but he was not a blind idealist.
An Oracle
Unfortunately, this book remains as pertinent today as it was in the 1940s.
Collectivism Leads to Tyranny
Friedrich August von Hayek was an Austrian-British economist and political philosopher known for his defense of classical liberalism and free-market capitalism against socialist and collectivist thought in the mid-20th century.
A splendid defense of free markets and individual freedom
I found this book in Amazon, read the reviews and bought it.
Hayek needs to be properly understood, not propagandized.
As far as these endless political arguments go, this is an old book used by some to light the fuse anew.
Germane in the 1940s...and Germane Today!
F.
Fantastic free market insight
Hayek, the most famous of the Austrian school of economics, makes a spirited defense of the free market.