A modern reframing of Friedrich Hayek\'s most famous work for the 21st century.
As open societies struggle to match the economic productivity of authoritarian-capitalist economies, the promises of a meritocracy fade
Yadav channels Hayek to articulate how liberalism\'s moral backbone is its greatest defense against repressive social structures..
In Liberalism\'s Last Man , Vikash Yadav revives the core of Hayek\'s famed work to map today\'s primary Political anxiety: the tenuous state of liberal meritocratic capitalism--particularly in North America, Europe, and Asia--in the face of strengthening political-capitalist powers like China, Vietnam, and Singapore.
In the ensuing discord, Hayek\'s true message was lost: liberalism is a thing to be protected above all else, and its alternatives are perilous.
Friedrich Hayek\'s The Road to Serfdom was both an intellectual milestone and a source of Political division, spurring fiery debates around Capitalism and its discontents.
A modern reframing of Friedrich Hayek\'s most famous work for the 21st century