"Socialism has never and nowhere been at first a working-class movement. It is by no means an obvious remedy for an obvious evil which the interests of that class will necessarily demand. It is a construction of theorists, deriving from certain tendencies of abstract thought with which for a long time only the intellectuals were familiar; and it required long efforts by the intellectuals before the working classes could be persuaded to adopt it as their programme."
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Studies in Philosophy, Politics and Economics
Studies in Philosophy, Politics and Economics is a book written by Friedrich Hayek published in 1967. It is a collection of twenty-five essays and lectures, most of which were previously published between the 1949 and 1967. The scope of topics epistemology, history of ideas, specialisation, Hume, spontaneous order, the liberal social order, the transmission of liberal economic ideas, and a variety of other topics on philosophy, politics, and economics. The volume was followed up eleven years lat
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