Full Collection
This collection features the essential works of Friedrich Hayek, the Nobel Prize-winning Austrian-British economist & political philosopher whose critiques of central planning, collectivism, & monetary intervention laid the intellectual foundations for modern classical liberalism & free-market thought. From his landmark warnings about the road to totalitarianism to his technical contributions to monetary theory & business cycle analysis, Hayek's writings remain among the most consequential & contested in 20th-century economic & political thought.
The archive includes The Road to Serfdom, Hayek's landmark 1944 argument that central economic planning inevitably leads to the erosion of political freedom & the rise of tyranny, a book that shaped a generation of conservative & libertarian thinkers. You'll find his monetary theory works Monetary Theory and the Trade Cycle and Monetary Nationalism and International Stability, which established the Austrian School's explanation of how credit expansion by central banks creates artificial booms & inevitable busts, alongside Freedom and the Economic System making the case for market coordination over state direction. The collection also includes Friedrich Hayek: A Biography, providing essential context on the life & intellectual development of one of the 20th century's most influential thinkers.
From the dangers of the planned economy to the spontaneous order of free markets, from monetary theory to the philosophy of liberty, this collection provides comprehensive access to Hayek's most influential contributions to economics & political philosophy. These are foundational texts for understanding the Austrian School tradition, the intellectual case against socialism, & the ideas that continue to shape debates about the proper role of government in economic life.