The Road to SerfdomRoutledge, 1976年9月30日 - 192 頁 The Road to Serfdom remains one of the all-time classics of twentieth-century intellectual thought. For over half a century, it has inspired politicians and thinkers around the world, and has had a crucial impact on our political and cultural history. With trademark brilliance, Hayek argues convincingly that, while socialist ideals may be tempting, they cannot be accomplished except by means that few would approve of. Addressing economics, fascism, history, socialism and the Holocaust, Hayek unwraps the trappings of socialist ideology. He reveals to the world that little can result from such ideas except oppression and tyranny. Today, more than fifty years on, Hayek's warnings are just as valid as when The Road to Serfdom was first published. |
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Introduction | 1 |
1 The Abandoned Road | 10 |
2 The Great Utopia | 24 |
3 Individualism and Collectivism | 33 |
4 The Inevitability of Planning | 45 |
5 Planning and Democracy | 59 |
6 Planning and the Rule of Law | 75 |
7 Economic Control and Totalitarianism | 91 |
10 Why the Worst Get on Top | 138 |
11 The End of Truth | 157 |
12 The Socialist Roots of Nazism | 171 |
13 The Totalitarians in our Midst | 186 |
14 Material Conditions and Ideal Ends | 207 |
15 The Prospects of International Order | 225 |
CONCLUSION | 245 |
BIBLIOGRAPHICAL NOTE | 247 |
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