The Road to Serfdom. With foreword by John Chamberlain

Hayek, Friedrich; Chamberlain, John (Foreword)

Verlag: University of Chicago Press, 1944
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Bound in publisher's blue cloth. 2nd printing. $2.75 price on dust jacket. Hardcover and dust jacket. Good binding and cover. Large tears to dust jacket with loss. Dust jacket in protective mylar cover. Scattered underlining and markings. vi, 248 p., 21 cm. "This spell-binding book is a classic in the history of liberal ideas. It was singularly responsible for launching an important debate on the relationship between political and economic freedom. It made the author a world-famous intellectual. It set a new standard for what it means to be a dissident intellectual. It warned of a new form of despotism enacted in the name of liberation. And though it appeared in 1944, it continues to have a remarkable impact. No one can consider himself well-schooled in modern political ideas without having absorbed its lessons. What F.A. Hayek saw, and what most all his contemporaries missed, was that every step away from the free market and toward government planning represented a compromise of human freedom generally and a step toward a form of dictatorship--and this is true in all times and places. He demonstrated this against every claim that government control was really only a means of increasing social well-being. Hayek said that government planning would make society less livable, more brutal, more despotic. Socialism in all its forms is contrary to freedom. Nazism, he wrote, is not different in kind from Communism. Further, he showed that the very forms of government that England and America were supposedly fighting abroad were being enacted at home, if under a different guise. Further steps down this road, he said, can only end in the abolition of effective liberty for everyone. Capitalism, he wrote, is the only system of economics compatible with human dignity, prosperity, and liberty. To the extent we move away from that system, we empower the worst people in society to manage what they do not understand. The beauty of this book is not only in its analytics but in its style, which is unrelenting and passionate. Even today, the book remains a source of controversy. Socialists who imagine themselves to be against dictatorship cannot abide his argument, and they never stop attempting to refute it." - Mises Institute. Bestandsnummer des Verkäufers 1907220012

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Titel: The Road to Serfdom. With foreword by John ...
Verlag: University of Chicago Press
Erscheinungsdatum: 1944
Einband: Hardcover
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Auflage: 2nd Impression.

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First US edition, first printing, of Hayek's classic polemic against centralization and collectivism, among the most influential and popular expositions of classical liberalism and libertarianism ever published and "far and away the most eloquent and straightforward statement of his political and economic outlook that Hayek ever achieved" (ODNB). Though in the short term the book failed to halt the rapid extension of government power into economic life, over the next few decades the book inspired countless proponents of economic liberty, became a foundation of the revival of liberal economics, and at last triumphed in the Thatcher and Reagan projects. The book was first published in London in March that year. This US edition followed in September. Though unmarked as such, the book comes from the library of the economist Roman L. Weil (1940-2023), professor of accounting at the University of Chicago Booth School of Business from 1965 until 2008. Weil began his studies at Chicago in 1962, and may have overlapped with Hayek, who worked at the university from 1950 to 1962. Weil coauthored several textbooks, including the highly regarded Accounting: The Language of Business (1974), as well as over 100 journal articles and notes. He developed the widely used Fisher-Weil measure of bond duration. Cody & Ostrem B6. Octavo. Original blue cloth, spine lettered in gilt with chain design continuing vertically in gilt, top edge red. Light bumping and rubbing at extremities, contents a little toned else clean and unmarked: a very good copy. Bestandsnummer des Verkäufers 178469

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