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Individualism and Economic Order

Book • 1983
Friedrich Hayek's "Individualism and Economic Order" is a collection of essays that explores various aspects of economic theory and the role of individual liberty in a free society.

The essays cover topics such as the price system, the role of competition, and the limitations of government intervention.

Hayek's work emphasizes the importance of spontaneous order and the decentralized nature of knowledge in economic systems.

He argues that free markets are the most efficient way to allocate resources and coordinate economic activity.

The book's insights have had a lasting impact on economic thought and policy, influencing debates on free markets, individual liberty, and the role of government.

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