Hayek claimed that he always made it his rule ânot to be concerned with current politics, but to try to operate on public opinion.â However, evidence suggests that he was a party political operative with âfreeâ market scholarship being the vehicle through which he sought â and achieved â party political influence. The âmain purposeâ of his Mont Pelerin Society had âbeen wholly achievedâ. Mises promoted âFascistsâ including Ludendorff and Hitler, and Hayekians promoted the Operation Condor military dictatorships and continue to maintain a âunited frontâ with âneo-Nazis.â Hayek, who supported Pinochetâs torture-based regime and played a promotional role in âDirty Warâ Argentina, is presented as a saintly figure. These chapters place âfreeâ market promotion in the context of the post-1965 neo-Fascist âStrategy of Tensionâ, and examine Hayekâs role in the promotion of deflation that facilitated Hitlerâs rise to power; his proposal to relocate Gibraltarians across the frontier into âFascistâ Spain; the Austrian revival of the 1970s; the role of (what was presented as) âneutral academic dataâ on behalf of the âInternational Rightâ and their efforts to promote Franz Josef Strauss and Ronald Reagan and defend apartheid and the Shah of Iran