This lecture, in which Hayek discusses “Intellectuals and Socialism” was recorded March 23, 1962.
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[...] is unfortunate. As Nobel Prize-winning Austrian economist F.A. Hayek pointed out, the intellectuals propagate ideas through society. These intellectuals do not necessarily need to [...]
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[...] is unfortunate. As Nobel Prize-winning Austrian economist F.A. Hayek pointed out, the intellectuals propagate ideas through society. These intellectuals do not necessarily need to [...]
23 February 2010 at 3:18 pm