Time will run back
Book • 1952
Henry Hazlitt's "Time Will Run Back" is a lesser-known novel that explores the consequences of Marxist ideology.
Set in a dystopian future where the Soviet Union dominates the world, the story follows the son of a dictator who comes to understand the failures of communism.
The novel uses a fictional narrative to illustrate the economic and moral flaws of state control.
It serves as a thought-provoking exploration of the dangers of authoritarianism and the importance of individual liberty.
While not as widely read as his economic works, it offers a unique perspective on the themes of freedom and oppression.
Set in a dystopian future where the Soviet Union dominates the world, the story follows the son of a dictator who comes to understand the failures of communism.
The novel uses a fictional narrative to illustrate the economic and moral flaws of state control.
It serves as a thought-provoking exploration of the dangers of authoritarianism and the importance of individual liberty.
While not as widely read as his economic works, it offers a unique perspective on the themes of freedom and oppression.
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as a novel exploring the failures of communism and the liberalization of a future Soviet Union.


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