The Fatal Conceit: The Errors of Socialism by F.A. Hayek
Author is Nobel Prize winner in Economics
Hardback sold 2048 @#30, Nov 88 - Sep 89
Road To Serfdom sold 4195 @GBP5.95 from May 1986 to 7 Nov
Highly readable and controversial, a work of considerable scholarship and energy, The Fatal Conceit will greatly advance our understanding of the economic and political issues confronting the world.
Author is Nobel Prize winner in Economics
Hardback sold 2048 @#30, Nov 88 - Sep 89
Road To Serfdom sold 4195 @GBP5.95 from May 1986 to 7 Nov
`... as passionate and disputatious as anything he has written. As well as adding up to a powerful manifesto against socialism, it is a fully accessible account of many of the main strands of Mr Hayek's thinking. Politicians ... no longer have any excuse for ignoring what he has actually said ... One of the outstanding political philosophers of this century has written a concise summation of his work: Hayek for everyman. It deserves to be read.' - The Economist
`His arguments are well structured, clearly expressed and, at all times, provocative. His followers will admire the trenchant critique of socialism; his enemies will find his work challenging ... It should not be ignored by anyone concerned with contemporary political discourse and economic developments in the modern world.' - Political Studies
`This is a book from which we can all learn, and have our understanding of society widened and enriched by extensive analysis embodied in trenchant analysis.' - Policy
`...this rich and provocative book' - Ethics