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What, if anything, is wrong with hayek’s model constitution?
Jan Werner Müller
Politics
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Model Constitution
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Dictator
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Hayek
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Friedrich Hayek
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Ignorant
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Democratic Government
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Politics
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Dean
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António Salazar
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Time Magazine
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Dictator
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Liberty
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F. A. Hayek
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1960s
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Twentieth Century
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1950s
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supporters
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Democracy
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