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The road to serfdom text and documents
1944
by
Hayek
Friedrich A. Hayek
Knowledge Economics
Planned Economy
Socialism
Fritz Machlup
John Maynard Keynes
Ludwig von Mises
Mont Pelerin Society
Oskar Lange
Rule of Law
Alexis de Tocqueville
David Hume
Economic Policy
Liberalism
Totalitarianism
Welfare State
Hans Kelsen
Interventionism
Individualism
John Stuart Mill
Adam Smith
Laissez-faire
Spontaneous Order
Auguste Comte
Positivism
Werner Sombart
Collectivism
Communism
Competition
Externalities
Property Rights
Public Goods
Social Justice
Cartels
Lionel Robbins
Monopoly
Benito Mussolini
Price Mechanism
Protectionism
Division of Labor
Price Controls
Class Struggle
Egalitarianism
Vladimir Lenin
Insurance
Unemployment
Nationalism
Friedrich Nietzsche
Plato
Ferdinand Lassalle
Corporatism
Inflation
Wage Rigidity
Federalism
League of Nations
Sovereignty
Marxism
Frank Knight
Social Policy
Deficit Spending
Milton Friedman
Table of Contents · 37 segments
1
Title Pages and Plan of the Collected Works
bibliography
2
Front Matter: Title Page, Copyright, Cataloging, Series Information, and Contents
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3
Editorial Foreword
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4
Bruce Caldwell’s Introduction
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5
The Road to Serfdom: Title, Epigraphs, and Dedication
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6
Preface to the Original Editions
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7
Foreword to the 1956 American Paperback Edition
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8
Preface to the 1976 Edition
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9
Introduction to The Road to Serfdom
chapter
10
Chapter One: The Abandoned Road
chapter
11
Chapter One Notes, Continued
footnotes
12
The Great Utopia
chapter
13
Individualism and Collectivism
chapter
14
The “Inevitability” of Planning
chapter
15
Planning and Democracy
chapter
16
Planning and the Rule of Law
chapter
17
Economic Control and Totalitarianism
chapter
18
Who, Whom?
chapter
19
Security and Freedom
chapter
20
Why the Worst Get On Top
chapter
21
Chapter 10 Notes (continued)
footnotes
22
Chapter 11: The End of Truth
chapter
23
Chapter 12: The Socialist Roots of Naziism
chapter
24
Chapter 13: The Totalitarians in Our Midst
chapter
25
Chapter 14: Material Conditions and Ideal Ends
chapter
26
Chapter 15: The Prospects of International Order; Chapter 16 Heading
chapter
27
Conclusion
chapter
28
Bibliographical Note
bibliography
29
Appendix: Related Documents — Nazi-Socialism
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30
Reader’s Report by Frank Knight
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31
Reader’s Report by Jacob Marschak
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32
Foreword to the 1944 American Edition by John Chamberlain
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33
Letter from John Scoon to C. Hartley Grattan
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34
Introduction to the 1994 Edition by Milton Friedman
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35
Note on Publishing History
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36
Editorial Endnotes to the Related Documents
footnotes
37
Acknowledgments and Concluding Title Page
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