Supporters Are Wrong
Andrew Farrant and
Edward McPhail
Challenge, 2012, vol. 55, issue 5, 94-105
Abstract:
Some supporters claim that Friedrich Hayek was more accepting of some aspects of the welfare state than is generally believed. Is that a way to sugarcoat his central laissez-faire message? The authors say there is no disguising his belief that the contemporary welfare state will lead to serfdom.
Date: 2012
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