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An Analysis Of Friedrich Hayeks The Road To Serfdom Paperback David Linden Nick Broten

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An Analysis Of Friedrich Hayeks The Road To Serfdom Paperback David Linden Nick Broten
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Publisher: Macat Library
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 1.71 MB
Pages: 104
Author: David Linden; Nick Broten
ISBN: 9781912127597, 1912127598
Language: English
Year: 2017
Edition: Paperback

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An Analysis Of Friedrich Hayeks The Road To Serfdom Paperback David Linden Nick Broten by David Linden; Nick Broten 9781912127597, 1912127598 instant download after payment.

Friedrich Hayek's 1944 Road to Serfdom is a classic of conservative economic argument. While undeniably a product of a specific time in global politics - which saw the threat of fascism from Nazi Germany and its allies beguilingly answered by the promises of socialism - Hayek's carefully constructed argument is a fine example of the importance of good reasoning in critical thinking.
Reasoning is the art of constructing good, persuasive arguments by organizing one's thoughts, supporting one's conclusions, and considering counter-arguments along the way. The Road to Serfdom illustrates all these skills in action; Hayek's argument was that, while many assumed socialism to be the answer to totalitarian, fascist regimes, the opposite was true. Socialist government's reliance on a large state, centralised control, and bureaucratic planning - he insisted - actually amounts to a different kind of totalitarianism.
Freedom of choice, Hayek continued, is a central requirement of individual freedom, and hence a centrally planned economy inevitably constrains freedom. Though many commentators have sought to counter Hayek's arguments, his reasoning skills won over many of the politicians who have shaped the present day, most notably Margaret Thatcher and Ronald Reagan.

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