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[log in to unmask] (Michael L. Robison)
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Fri Mar 31 17:18:54 2006
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==================== HES POSTING ==================== 
 
Selection:      Hayek, F. A., The Road to Serfdom. Chicago: University 
                of Chicago Press, 1994. (or, obviously, any of the other 
                editions, but this is in print.) 
 
Level:          It seems appropriate at both grad and undergrad levels, 
                although the analysis would be deeper at the grad level 
                of course. 
 
Discussion:     For an extemsive evaluation of Hayek's significance, see 
                Greg Ransom's page at 
                http://members.aol.com/gregransom/hayekpage.htm 
                but in summary, the book provides an important, and for too 
                long overlooked, perspective on the place of markets and 
                government in an economic system, from a (relatively) 
                modern author. 
 
 
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