Archive for Susan Marie Szasz
Resurfacing the Road to Serfdom
Susan Marie Szasz is Associate Reference Librarian, John M. Olin Library, Cornell University. This article is a condensed version of the essay awarded first prize in the 1990 Olive W. Garvey Fellowship Contest conducted by The Mont Pelerin Society. The tearing down of the Berlin Wall, the overthrow of the Ceausescu dynasty in Rumania, the [...]
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