Hayek, the market and the good life: an exchange

Robert Skidelsky and Karen Horn

This exchange is in response to “Self-appointed messiahs of the nanny state”, a review of How Much is Enough? by Karen Horn in the July/August issue of Standpoint.

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What Would Keynes Say? A Dialogue with Tim Congdon

Daniel Johnson: We should begin with Keynes. Robert, you’ve just published an important new book, The Return of the Master, which has already had a great impact here and abroad. Why is this great economist, who died more than half a century ago, still in your view the key thinker for those who want to understand the present situation, and what part of his legacy do you think is the most important?

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