Since publication, Hayek has offered a number of clarifications on words that are frequently misinterpreted: "Socialism", as Hayek used it, refers to state socialism and is used to mean state control of the economy, not a welfare state[39] "Classical liberal ideals", means liberty, freedom and individual rights, as Hayek understood them[40]
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80 Years Later, Are We Still on ‘The Road to Serfdom’? by [[Rainer Zitelman]]
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In 1971, Hayek emphasized that the primary focus of his book was classical socialism, which aimed to nationalize the means of production.
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