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Author: F. A. Hayek
Publisher: University Of Chicago Press
Number of Pages: 580
Published: 1978-10-15
ISBN-10: 0226320847
ISBN-13: 9780226320847 Book Description:
"Oneof the great political works of our time, . . . the twentieth-centurysuccessor to John Stuart Mill’s essay, ’On Liberty.’"—Henry Hazlitt, Newsweek
"Areflective, often biting, commentary on the nature of our society andits dominant thought by one who is passionately opposed to the coercionof human beings by the arbitrary will of others, who puts liberty abovewelfare and is sanguine that greater welfare will therebyensue."—Sidney Hook, New York Times Book Review
In thisclassic work Hayek restates the ideals of freedom that he believes haveguided, and must continue to guide, the growth of Western civilization.Hayek’s book, first published in 1960, urges us to clarify our beliefsin today’s struggle of political ideologies.