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100 1  Broten, Nick,|eauthor. 
245 12 A Macat analysis of Friedrich Hayek's The road to serfdom
       |h[Hoopla electronic resource] /|cNick Broten. 
246 14 Friedrich Hayek's The road to serfdom 
250    Unabridged. 
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520    Austrian-born economist Friedrich Hayek's 1944 work, The 
       Road to Serfdom, analyzes the ways in which excessive 
       government planning can erode democracy. Published in 1944,
       while World War II still raged, the work draws influential
       parallels between the totalitarianism of both socialism 
       and Nazism, and increasing control exerted by Western 
       democracies. Drawing on observable evidence from Fascist 
       Italy, Nazi Germany, and the Soviet Union, Hayek 
       demonstrates the ways in which government economic 
       planning, in particular, erodes the mechanisms of 
       democracy, and individual freedom along with it. A key 
       work of the post-World War II era, The Road to Serfdom is 
       still relevant today, more than 70 years after it was 
       first published. It continues to be hailed by opponents of
       big government and central planning, as well as defenders 
       of free-market capitalism. Hayek has been translated into 
       more than 20 languages and has influenced the economic 
       policies of many governments. 
538    Mode of access: World Wide Web. 
600 10 Hayek, Friedrich A. von|q(Friedrich August),|d1899-1992.
       |tRoad to serfdom. 
650  0 Economic policy. 
650  0 Totalitarianism. 
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       |q(Friedrich August),|d1899-1992.|tRoad to serfdom. 
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