The Road to Serfdom
Friedrich Hayek
A classic work in political philosophy, intellectual history and economics, The Road to Serfdom has inspired and infuriated politicians and scholars for half a century. Originally published in 1944, it was seen as heretical for its passionate warning against the dangers of state control over the means of production. For Hayek, the collectivist idea of empowering government with increasing economic control would lead not to a utopia but to the horrors of Nazi Germany and Fascist Italy.
Duration - 19h.
Author - Friedrich Hayek.
Narrator - Graham Dunlop.
Published Date - Monday, 01 January 2024.
Copyright - © 1944 University of Chicago Press ©.
Location:
United States
Description:
A classic work in political philosophy, intellectual history and economics, The Road to Serfdom has inspired and infuriated politicians and scholars for half a century. Originally published in 1944, it was seen as heretical for its passionate warning against the dangers of state control over the means of production. For Hayek, the collectivist idea of empowering government with increasing economic control would lead not to a utopia but to the horrors of Nazi Germany and Fascist Italy. Duration - 19h. Author - Friedrich Hayek. Narrator - Graham Dunlop. Published Date - Monday, 01 January 2024. Copyright - © 1944 University of Chicago Press ©.
Language:
English
Opening Credits
Duration:00:13:17
Foreword
Duration:04:56:58
Preface
Duration:03:45:28
Introduction
Duration:17:38:29
I. THE ABANDONED ROAD
Duration:27:58:19
II THE GREAT UTOPIA
Duration:16:22:18
III. INDIVIDUALISM AND COLLECTIVISM
Duration:22:47:58
IV. THE 'INEVITABILITY' OP PLANNING
Duration:26:22:19
V. PLANNING AND DEMOCRACY
Duration:33:22:19
VI. PLANNING AND THE RULE OF LAW
Duration:30:02:59
VII. ECONOMIC CONTROL AND TOTALITARIANISM
Duration:27:51:39
VIII. WHO, WHOM?
Duration:36:04:09
IX. SECURITY AND FREEDOM
Duration:29:00:09
X. WHY THE WORST GET ON TOP
Duration:37:54:37
XI. THE END OF TRUTH
Duration:27:05:38
XII. THE SOCIALIST ROOTS OF NAZISM
Duration:31:29:37
XIII. THE TOTALITARIANS IN OUR MIDST
Duration:44:48:39
XIV. MATERIAL CONDITIONS AND IDEAL END
Duration:37:07:18
XV. THE PROSPECTS OF INTERNATIONAL ORDER
Duration:40:25:19
XVI. CONCLUSION
Duration:03:24:48
Ending Credits
Duration:00:18:28