Two decades after Hayek’s death, his ideas are increasingly relevant in an era where governments grow ever larger and more interventionist. This book aims to explain Hayek’s ideas in common, every-day language.
Nobel laureate economist Friedrich Hayek (1899 – 1992) is one of the most influential thinkers of the 20th century and his work still resonates with economists and scholars around the world today. Two decades after Hayek’s death, his ideas are increasingly relevant in an era where governments grow ever larger and more interventionist. This book aims to explain Hayek’s ideas in common, every-day language. It is a resource for all who value liberty.
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