“I can date my own personal ‘revolution’ rather exactly to May or June 1933. It was like this. It began .. with Hayek." — John Hicks
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Contempt for intellectual liberty is not a thing which arises only once the totalitarian system is established but one which can be found everywhere among intellectuals who have embraced a collectivist faith. — F. A. Hayek
Contempt for intellectual liberty is not a thing which arises only once the totalitarian system is established but one which can be found everywhere among intellectuals who have embraced a collectivist faith.
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