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The Road to Serfdom

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the.road.to.serfdom2        The Road to Serfdom: The Condensed Version As It Appeared in the April 1945 Edition of Reader's Digest
         by  F. A. Hayek, Edwin J. Feulner (Foreword), John Blundell (Introduction)

    Publisher: Institute of Economic Affairs (December 2001)
      Language: English
      ISBN: 0255365306

        F. A. Hayek, one of the greatest liberals of the 20th century.

 

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           Remapping the 'Road to Serfdom'

F. A. Hayek, one of the greatest liberals of the 20th century, wrote his classic book The Road to Serfdom to warn against the dangers of postwar socialism. He believed with David Hume that “it is seldom that liberty of any kind is lost all at once.” To stem the growth of big government and the erosion of economic and personal freedom that accompanies that growth, Hayek argued passionately for a liberal international order grounded in limited government, free trade, and the rule of law. His message is as relevant today as it was in 1944. Many emerging market countries still have a long way to go before they reach the level of economic and personal freedom envisioned by Hayek, and many developed countries have expanded the welfare state without recognizing the danger it poses to the future of freedom.

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