

Individualism: True and False
Book • 1946
'Individualism and Economic Order' by Friedrich Hayek defends classical liberalism and free-market capitalism against socialist and collectivist ideologies.
Hayek argues for the importance of individual liberty, spontaneous order, and limited government.
He critiques central planning, arguing that it is incompatible with economic efficiency and individual freedom.
The book champions the principles of free markets, competition, and the rule of law.
Hayek's work has had a significant influence on contemporary conservative and libertarian thought.
Hayek argues for the importance of individual liberty, spontaneous order, and limited government.
He critiques central planning, arguing that it is incompatible with economic efficiency and individual freedom.
The book champions the principles of free markets, competition, and the rule of law.
Hayek's work has had a significant influence on contemporary conservative and libertarian thought.
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