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Books : The Road to Serfdom: Text and Documents--The Definitive Edition (The Collected Works of F. A. Hayek)
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Binding: Paperback
EAN: 9780226320557
ISBN: 0226320553
Label: University Of Chicago Press
Manufacturer: University Of Chicago Press
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 304
Publication Date: March 30, 2007
Publisher: University Of Chicago Press
Studio: University Of Chicago Press
Sales Rank: 1198
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An unimpeachable classic work in political philosophy, intellectual and cultural history, and economics, The Road to Serfdom has inspired and infuriated politicians, scholars, and general readers for half a century. Originally published in 1944—when Eleanor Roosevelt supported the efforts of Stalin, and Albert Einstein subscribed lock, stock, and barrel to the socialist program—The Road to Serfdom was seen as heretical for its passionate warning against the dangers of state control over the means of production. For F. A. Hayek, the collectivist idea of empowering government with increasing economic control would lead not to a utopia but to the horrors of Nazi Germany and Fascist Italy.
First published by the University of Chicago Press on September 18, 1944, The Road to Serfdom garnered immediate, widespread attention. The first printing of 2,000 copies was exhausted instantly, and within six months more than 30,000 books were sold. In April 1945, Reader’s Digest published a condensed version of the book, and soon thereafter the Book-of-the-Month Club distributed this edition to more than 600,000 readers. A perennial best seller, the book has sold 400,000 copies in the United States alone and has been translated into more than twenty languages, along the way becoming one of the most important and influential books of the century.
With this new edition, The Road to Serfdom takes its place in the series The Collected Works of F. A. Hayek. The volume includes a foreword by series editor and leading Hayek scholar Bruce Caldwell explaining the book's origins and publishing history and assessing common misinterpretations of Hayek's thought. Caldwell has also standardized and corrected Hayek's references and added helpful new explanatory notes. Supplemented with an appendix of related materials ranging from prepublication reports on the initial manuscript to forewords to earlier editions by John Chamberlain, Milton Friedman, and Hayek himself, this new edition of The Road to Serfdom will be the definitive version of Friedrich Hayek's enduring masterwork.
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This edition of Hayek's classic work, "The Road to Serfdom," is edited by my former UNC-Greensboro colleague, Dr. Bruce Caldwell. Bruce's introduction to Hayek's work (more than 30 pages long) is worth the price of the book. Nobody knows Hayek's work better than Bruce Caldwell. "The Road to Serfdom" was written by Nobel-Prize Winning Economist F.A. Hayek during World War II. Hayek's description on "the road" is as relevant today as it was in the early 1940s. Be sure to get this "Bruce Caldwell edition." ... Read More
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You are missing the point MacKenzie. The evolution of the Capitalist mode of production spans centuries and has been solidified through both war and peace, failure and success. On the other hand, The Soviet Union broke any institutional continuity. Let me clarify what this means. Yes, law would be an essential part of any type of Socialist order as it is THE essential part of the Capitalist counterpart. Yes, a Socialist order would benefit from the "pat my back I will pat yours" that occurred between the ... Read More
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Review: Hayek's "Road to Serfdom" (1944) the philosophical basis of libertarian economics and Reagonomics
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I've been listening a lot of libertarian economists lately (mostly through the podcast EconTalk http://www.econtalk.org) who often refer to Friedrich Hayek's "The Road to Serfdom" as an "inspirational" book. The Road to Serfdom is probably one the most influential books on neo-conservatism and libertarianism. This book has significantly shaped Milton Friedman's ... Read More
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Great writer & book. Must read for anyone that desires to understand economics and politics.
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This book is a classic and a mandatory read for anyone interested in the fundamental forces at work in an economy. In a sense it is just as much a book on sociological and psychological behavior in the marketplace as it is about economics, and it is not a tough, high esoteric read as many such books are. The reader should keep in mind as he goes through the book that Hayek was writing it for an English audience in the years immediately following WW II, but it is still applicable to an American audience of the ... Read More
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