by Demophilus
Over at NRO this morning, John J. Miller goes after Time for not knowing how to spell Friedrich Hayek's name...then proceeds to misspell The Road to Serfdom. And I don't know think he was being clever or ironic. Unless Hayek also had a career as a young adult novelist who wrote stories set in California in the era of The Beach Boys. Then, yes, The Road to Surfdom makes sense.
UPDATE: Then again, the post's title is "Tyme's Typo." So I might have been wrong. But then why only misspell "serfdom", and not "road" or some other word?

Maybe he enjoys catching a wave?
Posted by: Nathan P. Origer | August 21, 2008 at 09:31 AM
It seemed quite obvious to me at the time that he was being facetious -- i.e. he purposely wrote "Surfdom."
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