1. For details of this debate, which is highly relevant to German classical liberalism, see The Journal of Libertarian Studies, Oxford and Frankfurt, Vol. V, 1981. The Winter issue was devoted entirely to socialist calculation.
2. Edwin Dolan (ed.), The Foundations of Austrian Economics (Kansas: Sheed & Ward, 1976)
3. or Milton Friedman, Capitalism and Freedom (Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1962). Milton Friedman’s book is still the best simple introduction.
4. Hans Willgerodt, ‘Planning in West Germany: the Social Market Economy’, in Lawrence Chickering (ed.), The Politics of Planning (San Francisco: Institute for Contempoary Studies, 1976) p. 64.
5. Norman P. Barry, ‘Ideas Versus Interests, the Classical Liberal Dilemma’, in Barry et al., Hayek’s ‘Serfdom’ Revisited (London: Institute of Economic Affairs, 1984) pp. 45–64;