Fifty-one years ago today, F.A. Hayek received the Nobel Prize in Economic Sciences for his groundbreaking work on money, knowledge, and the limits of central planning. In celebration of that milestone—and the release of Hayek for the 21st Century (now available in audiobook format!)—we’re offering other Hayek’s works at special prices. These titles remain essential for understanding why his ideas continue to shape the fight for sound economics and individual freedom.
Hayek for the 21st Century
Every chapter in Hayek for the 21st Century connects directly to the economic and political realities of our time. Decades before smartphones, the internet, or cryptocurrencies, Hayek anticipated the decentralization revolution. This collection distills his timeless insights for a new generation defending freedom in the digital age.
In 1920, Ludwig von Mises’s famous essay Economic Calculation in the Socialist Commonwealth proved that socialism cannot function as an economic system. The debate it sparked raged for decades—and this 1935 volume, edited by F.A. Hayek, delivers the decisive intellectual blow. Featuring contributions from Mises, Hayek, and other leading economists, Collectivist Economic Planning remains the definitive takedown of socialist theory.
Individualism and Economic Order gathers Hayek’s most important essays on the market process, knowledge, and the moral foundations of a free society. First published in 1947, this collection bridges economics and philosophy, revealing why the spontaneous order of free individuals always outperforms the designs of planners and politicians.
This collection of seven groundbreaking works marks Hayek’s first systematic presentation of Austrian capital and business-cycle theory. Here, Hayek laid the foundation for modern Austrian macroeconomics—an achievement that continues to influence economists and students of liberty around the world.