The Road from Serfdom: The Economic and Political Consequences of the End of Communism Book + PRICE WATCH * Amazon pricing is not included in price watch

The Road from Serfdom: The Economic and Political Consequences of the End of Communism Book

At the onset of the Cold War in 1944, Friedrich A. Hayek wrote his classic book The Road to Serfdom to warn that central planning threatens freedom. Now Robert Skidelsky, author of an acclaimed biography of John Maynard Keynes, looks at the havoc central planning has wrought since then. Despite the seeming chaos of the post-communist world, Skidelsky argues that the global failure and collapse of collectivism as a principle of social organization is one of the most hopeful events of the 20th century. His book elegantly combines recent history and economics to make the case. Hayek would have loved it.Read More

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  • Product Description

    From the internationally acclaimed biographer of John Maynard Keynes comes an incisive and timely analysis of post-Cold War politicsand a blueprint for how the West can assert its ideological leadership. Intellectually bold and realistic, this important book provides food for thought and debate for economists, political thinkers, and anyone concerned with today's economic and political challenges.

  • 0140242198
  • 9780140242195
  • Robert Skidelsky
  • 1 February 1997
  • Penguin USA (P)
  • Paperback (Book)
  • 224
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