Essays on Liberalism and the Economy
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Essays on Liberalism and the Economy

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Essays on Liberalism and the Economy

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Across seventeen volumes to date, the Collected Works of F. A. Hayek series has anthologized the diverse and prolific writings of the Austrian economist synonymous with classical liberalism. Essays on Liberalism and the Economy traces the author's long and evolving writings on the cluster of beliefs he championed most: liberalism, its core tenets, and how its tradition represents the best hope for Western civilization. This deft selection includes some of Hayek's most important and famous essays as well as unpublished and lesser-known works. It contains material from almost the entire span of Hayek's career, the earliest from 1931 and the last from 1984. The works were written for a variety of purposes and audiences, and they include—along with conventional academic papers—encyclopedia entries, after-dinner addresses, a lecture for graduate students, a book review, newspaper articles, and letters to the editors of national newspapers. While many are available elsewhere, two have never appeared in print, and two others have not been published in English. The varied formats collected here are enriched by Hayek's changing voice at different stages of his life. Some of the pieces resonate as high-minded and noble; others are less formal. Some see Hayek focus on expounding his own views; others are primarily critiques of the ideas of other prominent thinkers like John Maynard Keynes and John Kenneth Galbraith. All serve to distill important aspects of Hayek's worldview.

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Information

Publisher
Routledge
Year
2022
Print ISBN
9780415035248
eBook ISBN
9781317562429
Edition
1

Table of contents

  1. Cover
  2. Half Title
  3. Series
  4. Title
  5. Copyright
  6. Dedication
  7. Contents
  8. Editorial Foreword
  9. Editor’s Introduction
  10. 1. Liberalism
  11. 2. The Transmission of the Ideals of Economic Freedom
  12. 3. The Prospects of Freedom
  13. 4. The Webbs and Their Work
  14. 5. Closing Speech to the 1984 Mont Pèlerin Society Meeting
  15. 6. ‘Free’ Enterprise and Competitive Order
  16. 7. The Economic Conditions of Inter-state Federalism
  17. 8. The Meaning of Government Interference
  18. 9. The Economics of Development Charges
  19. 10. Effects of Rent Control
  20. 11. Economics
  21. 12. The Uses of ‘Gresham’s Law’ as an Illustration of ‘Historical Theory’
  22. 13. The Dilemma of Specialisation
  23. 14. Full Employment, Planning and Inflation
  24. 15. Inflation Resulting from the Downward Inflexibility of Wages
  25. 16. Unions, Inflation, and Profits
  26. 17. The Corporation in a Democratic Society: In Whose Interest Ought It to and Will It Be Run?
  27. 18. The Non Sequitur of the ‘Dependence Effect’
  28. 19. What Is ‘Social’? What Does It Mean?
  29. 20. The Moral Element in Free Enterprise
  30. 21. The Principles of a Liberal Social Order
  31. 22. The Constitution of a Liberal State
  32. 23. The Confusion of Language in Political Thought
  33. 24. Economic Freedom and Representative Government
  34. 25. The Campaign against Keynesian Inflation
  35. 26. The New Confusion about ‘Planning’
  36. 27. The Atavism of Social Justice
  37. 28. Whither Democracy?
  38. 29. Socialism and Science
  39. 30. Two Pages of Fiction: The Impossibility of Socialist Calculation
  40. 31. Letters to The Times, 1931–1981
  41. Name Index
  42. Subject Index