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The Road to Serfdom by Friedrich Hayek is a seminal work that critiques the dangers of centralized planning and totalitarianism.
Written in 1944, it argues that government control over economic decisions leads to the erosion of individual freedoms and the rise of oppressive regimes.
Hayek explains that even well-meaning efforts to promote social welfare can result in unintended consequences, where state intervention stifles innovation, limits personal autonomy, and concentrates power in the hands of the government.
This book highlights the delicate balance between freedom and authority and warns against the unchecked growth of government control over economic life.












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