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Intro
Preface
Contents
List of Figures
1 Introduction
Neoliberalism
Methodology
The Mont Pelerin Society
Reinventing Liberalism
Social Liberalism Versus Laissez-Faire
The Dual Argument
Secondary Litterature
I The Dual Argument (1920-1947)
2 The Socialist Calculation Debates
Red Vienna
Mises' Argument
The Emergence of Hayek
From Socialism to Business Cycles
Collectivist Economic Planning
The Challenge of Market Socialism
The Knowledge Argument
Differing Accounts
A New Vision of Markets
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Secondary Literature

3 The Lippmann Colloquium
The Rise of Fascism
The Popularity of Economic Planning
The Totalitarian Enemy
The Good Society
The Importance of Hayek
The Colloquium
The Price Mechanism
Ordoliberalism
The Myth of Laissez-Faire
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4 The Economic Consequences of the War
Hayek in the Blitz
The Road to Serfdom
The Contested Definition of Economic Planning
Other Versions of the Dual Argument
Against "Scientism"
War and Planning
Neoliberals in Wartime
Individualism True and False
The Acton-Tocqueville Army

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Secondary Literature
II The First Meeting (1947)
5 An Army of Fighters for Freedom
Previous Scholarship
Introducing Neoliberalism
The Attendees
List of Attendees
Demographics
Liberalism, Economics and Science
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Secondary Literature
6 Using the State
Hayek's Welcome
Hayek Peeling Oranges
"Free" Enterprise or Competitive Order
Support from Freiburg and Chicago
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7 A New Europe
Post-war
The Beginning of the Cold War
The Post-war Right
The Future of Germany

Discussion
The Problems and Chances of European Federation
Discussion
Exploring Roots
Primary Sources
Secondary Literature
8 The Second Week
Economic Policy
Agricultural Policy
Statement of Aims
Summary
Speaking Time
A Neoliberal Cadre
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Secondary Literature
9 Conclusions: What Is Neoliberalism?
The Importance of Context
Think Tanks
Conclusion
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Index

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