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The Road to Serfdom (Nepali) Reviewed in The Himalayan Times

Samriddhi's recent publication - nepali edition of The Road to Serfdom by F.A. Hayek has been reviewed in the national daily The Himalayan Times under the title of 'Fascism versus personal economic freedom'. The book has been reviewied by one of the most known economic journalists in the country - Mr. Kuvera Chalise.


The reviewer wrote, "The translated version Dashatwa ko Bato of the Reader’s Digest’s condensed version is an eye opener for the cadres of the political parties as it warns of the danger of tyranny that inevitably results from government control of economic decision-making through central planning, which is what the current government is doing."

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