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Who Was F.A. Hayek?
Friedrich A. Hayek (1899–1992) was one of the 20th century’s most influential champions of liberty. Winner of the Nobel Prize in Economics, he exposed the dangers of socialism, defended free markets, and explained why centralized planning always fails. His insights remain just as urgent today as when he first wrote them.

Explore Hayek’s most important works—classics that every defender of freedom should know.
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The Road to Serfdom

This famous classic was singularly responsible for launching the debate between political and economic freedom in the 1940s. It warned of a new form of despotism enacted in the name of liberation and continues to have a remarkable impact today. 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 and a step toward a form of dictatorship—and this is true in all times and places.
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Prices and Production and Other Works

This volume brings together Hayek’s groundbreaking works on money, capital, and the business cycle—the foundation of his Nobel Prize–winning insights. With improved typesetting, full indexing, and a handsome binding, it’s the most accessible way to study Hayek’s early economic theories in one place. Perfect for readers who want to go deeper than The Road to Serfdom and understand the logic of real markets versus government manipulation.
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The Pure Theory of Capital

Hayek’s most ambitious work—dense, rigorous, and profoundly rewarding. The Pure Theory of Capital tackles the structure of production and explains why capital can never be reduced to simple aggregates, as mainstream economics still attempts to do. For those serious about Austrian economics, this is the book that separates casual readers from dedicated scholars. Essential for anyone who wants to grasp how real economies function—and why so many modern theories miss the mark.
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