Hayek: a collaborative biography. Part II: Austria, America and the rise of Hitler, 1899--1933/Part III: fraud, fascism and free market religion/Part IV: England, the ordinal revolution and the road to serfdom, 1931--1950/Part V: Hayek's great society of free men/Part VI: good dictators, sovereign producers and Hayek's ‘ruthless consistency’, edited by Robert Leeson
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The European Journal of the History of Economic Thought, 2016, vol. 23, issue 2, 326-328
Date: 2016
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