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The Road to Serfdom by Friedrich Hayek is one of the most influential political and economic books ever written. First published during World War II, the book warns about the dangers of excessive government control, centralized planning, and socialism, arguing that such systems gradually erode individual liberty and can ultimately lead societies toward authoritarianism.
Hayek explains how economic freedom and personal liberty are deeply connected. He argues that when governments gain too much control over markets, production, and citizens’ lives, freedom becomes increasingly limited. Through sharp historical analysis and economic reasoning, the book examines how well-intentioned political systems can unintentionally pave the way for tyranny and oppression.
Originating from Austria and later developed within the British intellectual tradition, The Road to Serfdom became a landmark work in classical liberalism, free-market economics, and political philosophy. It remains highly relevant today in discussions about capitalism, government intervention, individual rights, and economic policy.
This book is widely read by economists, entrepreneurs, political thinkers, students, and readers interested in understanding the relationship between freedom, economics, and state power.












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