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Sources and ‘The Use of Knowledge in Society’

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‘Deacon’ McCormick’s (1972, 162) History of the Russian Secret Service included a ‘sketch’ about Josef Stalin living in England in 1910 under the name ‘Josef Georgi’ and conspiring in the

Continental Café in Little Newport Street … It is not generally known that Stalin himself was involved in Bolshevik activities in London and that he paid surreptitious visits to that city under the name Josef Georgi

and may have participated (along with Winston Churchill) in the Siege of Sidney Street.1 The Daily Mail reviewed the book as ‘marvellously readable’.2

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Leeson, R. (2014). Sources and ‘The Use of Knowledge in Society’. In: Hayek: A Collaborative Biography. Archival Insights into the Evolution of Economics. Palgrave Macmillan, London. https://doi.org/10.1057/9781137452429_14

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