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|a Hayek: A Collaborative Biography
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|b Part VIII: The Constitution of Liberty: 'Shooting in Cold Blood', Hayek's Plan for the Future of Democracy /
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|a Part I: Crony Capitalists and Their 'Free' Market School Of Economics -- 1. 'Free' Market 'Knowledge' -- 2. The Deception Plans of the 'Aristocratic Revolution': 'von' Hayek I, II and III -- 3. The Deluding and the Deluded -- 4. Summoned by Bells to Aristocratic Service -- 5. 'Free' Market 'Knowledge': Seven Suggested Research Topics -- Part II: Hitler and The Austrian School 'United Front' with 'Neo-Nazis' -- 6. Power, Terror and Rights: an Overview Chronology -- 7. From Metternicht's 'Justice, Love and Peace' to Mises' Oligarchic Liberty and Russia of the Oligarchs -- 8. Cold War 'Peace' -- 9. 'Shooting in Cold Blood' -- 10. What 'things' did Hitler 'get done'? -- 11. The Unravelling and the Glue?.
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|a This book is the eighth volume in this Collaborative Biography, which explores the life and works of Nobel Prize-winning economist F.A. Hayek (1899-1992). Making extensive use of archival material and Hayek's own published writings, it presents a strong challenge to perceptions of the economist's life and thought. In this volume, chapters canvas subjects such as the relationship between the Austrian School of Economics and the Cold War, the Hapsburg Empire, and the overthrow (or planned overthrow) of democracy in a variety of countries, with a view to examining the process by which economics is constructed and disseminated.
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