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The main purpose of this page is upload videos or material that is not currently represented on you tube relating to the politics, philosophy & economics of the free society. With a special interest in the works and ideas of F.A. Hayek.
My Collection of PDFs - Currently contains all of Hayek's major works, as well as over 100 years of literature on economic calculation & knowledge.
https://sites.google.com/si...
Quiz: How Well Do You Know Friedrich Hayek?
http://www.quibblo.com/quiz...
New to Hayek? Try Edamon Butlers comprehensive introduction
http://www.adamsmith.org/im...
Universidad Marroquín Hayek Interview Collection (Recommended)
http://hayek.ufm.edu/index....
Other Interesting Sites
http://hayekcenter.org/
http://mises.org/
http://www.econtalk.org/
http://cafehayek.com
http://austrianeconomists.t...
''The ultimate ideal envisioned of Liberalism is the perfect co-operation of all mankind taking place peacefully without friction''
Ludwig von Mises, Liberalism, p76
My Collection of PDFs - Currently contains all of Hayek's major works, as well as over 100 years of literature on economic calculation & knowledge.
https://sites.google.com/si...
Quiz: How Well Do You Know Friedrich Hayek?
http://www.quibblo.com/quiz...
New to Hayek? Try Edamon Butlers comprehensive introduction
http://www.adamsmith.org/im...
Universidad Marroquín Hayek Interview Collection (Recommended)
http://hayek.ufm.edu/index....
Other Interesting Sites
http://hayekcenter.org/
http://mises.org/
http://www.econtalk.org/
http://cafehayek.com
http://austrianeconomists.t...
''The ultimate ideal envisioned of Liberalism is the perfect co-operation of all mankind taking place peacefully without friction''
Ludwig von Mises, Liberalism, p76
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The Road to Serfdom, & George Orwell's 1984; when read together changed my thinking forever. Also Law, Legislation and Liberty.
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I was thinking of using an obscure political economist. At first David Ricardo because I thought his crusade against corrupt power was symbolic of my ideals. But his rival Malthus just had a cooler sounding name. Also Marx loved Ricardos work and detested Malthus's as vulgar capitalist apologetics. So I like to think it cocks a snook at Marxism in a way.