Ron Unz has spent years of time and million$ of his fortune developing the new unz.org web site, an online archive featuring many of the most significant American magazines of the last 100 years.
The collection includes a number of classic Hayek articles, including the following:
- “The Repercussions of Rent Restrictions” (1930/1981)
- “Planning Away Our Liberty” (1938)
- “A Plan for the Future of Germany” (1945)
- “The Use of Knowledge in Society” (1945/1961)
- “Economic Myths of Early Capitalism” (1958)
- “The Common Sense of Progress” (1960)
- “The Case for Freedom” (1960)
- “The Moral Element in Free Enterprise” (1962)
- “The Defense of Our Civilization Against Intellectual Error” (1968)
- “Competition as a Discovery Procedure” (1968)
- “Nature v. Nurture Once Again” (1971)
- “Types of Mind” (1975)
- “‘Planning’ Our Way to Serfdom” (1977)
- “My Cousin, Ludwig Wittgenstein” (1977)
- “The Miscarriage of the Democratic Ideal” (1978)
- “The Best Book of General Economics in Many a Year” (1981)
- “Interview on the Crisis” (1983)
- “The Future Monetary Unit of Value” (1984)


Is there a way to download the entire PDF, not just one page at a time?
It’s my impression, possibly mistaken, that downloading these PDFs isn’t the intention of unz.org — judging by the strict copyright notices at the bottom of some of them — but rather only the viewing of them in the window. But like Jonathan says, each page automatically gets downloaded, and only the addition of a .PDF file extension is necessary to get them to open in a PDF reader, and I cannot see any content whatsoever in the website viewing window, no matter which web browser I use (Firefox or Safari on Mac).
It would be great if they could make them downloadable in their entirety. I understand their concerns but…
Awesome find btw.