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F. A.
Hayek
The Road to Serfdom
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First published 1944
by George Routledge & Sons
First published in Routledge Classics 2001
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ISBN 10: 0-415-25543-0 (hbk)
ISBN 10: 0-415-25389-6 (pbk)
ISBN 13: 978-0-415-25543-1 (hbk)
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The Road to Serfdom
'This book has become a true classic: essential reading
for everyone who is seriously interested in politics in
the broadest and least partisan sense.'
Milton Friedman
'This book should be read by everybody. It is no use
saying that there are a great many people who are not
interested in politics; the political issue discussed
by Dr Hayek concerns every single member of the
community.'
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CONTENTS
PREFACE
vii
Introduction
1 The Abandoned Road
10
2 The Great Utopia
24
3
Individualism and Collectivism
33
4
The "Inevitability" of Planning
45
5
Planning and Democracy
59
6 Planning and the Rule of Law
75
7 Economic Control and Totalitarianism
9 1
8 Who, Whom?
1°5
12 3
9 Security and Freedom
10 Why the Worst Get on Top
13 8
11 The End ofTruth
157
12 The Socialist Roots of Nazism
17 1
13 The Totalitarians in our Midst
186
14 Material Conditions and Ideal Ends
207
15 The Prospects of International Order
225
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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