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Hayek: A Collaborative Biography = Part XIV: Liberalism in the Classical Tradition: Orwell, Popper, Humboldt and Polanyi /
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Hayek: A Collaborative Biography/ edited by Robert Leeson.
其他題名:
Part XIV: Liberalism in the Classical Tradition: Orwell, Popper, Humboldt and Polanyi /
其他作者:
Leeson, Robert.
面頁冊數:
IX, 396 p. 2 illus.online resource. :
Contained By:
Springer Nature eBook
標題:
Economic history. -
電子資源:
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-94412-8
ISBN:
9783319944128
Hayek: A Collaborative Biography = Part XIV: Liberalism in the Classical Tradition: Orwell, Popper, Humboldt and Polanyi /
Hayek: A Collaborative Biography
Part XIV: Liberalism in the Classical Tradition: Orwell, Popper, Humboldt and Polanyi /[electronic resource] :edited by Robert Leeson. - 1st ed. 2018. - IX, 396 p. 2 illus.online resource. - Archival Insights into the Evolution of Economics,2662-6195. - Archival Insights into the Evolution of Economics,.
1. ‘Property’ + ‘Aristocratic Dignity’ = ‘Scientific Glory’ - Robert Leeson -- 2. The ‘Free’ Market Use of (Ideological) ‘Knowledge’ in Society- Robert Leeson -- 3. Hayek and Humboldt on Freedom and the Role of the State- Birsen Filip -- 4. Hayek, Orwell, and the Road to Nineteen Eighty-Four?- Andrew Farrant, Jonathan Baughman, and Edward McPhail -- 5. Hayek and Popper’s Enchanting Personal and Professional Relationship- Birsen Filip -- 6. Hayek and Popper on Historicism, Hegel, and Totalitarian Regimes- Birsen Filip -- 7. Hayek and Popper on Piecemeal Engineering and Ordo-liberalism- Birsen Filip -- 8. Karl Polanyi vs Friedrich von Hayek: The socialist calculation debate and beyond- Gareth Dale -- 9. Hayek's Liberalism and its Critics- Rafe Champion -- 10. Another Road to Sefdom- John Komlos -- 11. Triple Governance: Hayek's Lost Thesis- Christopher Houghton Budd -- 12. Hayek, Austrian Business Cycle Theory, and The Fatal Conceit- Alan Ebenstein. .
This latest volume in the Collaborative Biography of Hayek examines the interconnectedness between Hayek’s (1944) The Road to Serfdom and George Orwell’s Animal Farm (1945) and Nineteen Eighty-Four (1949); his relationship with Karl Popper and Karl Polanyi; and the work of Wilhelm von Humboldt. Mises had a ‘deep emotional attachment’ to the ‘free’ market and Hayek believed that ‘science’ was driven by shallow emotions. Hayek believed in ‘democracy as a system of peaceful change of government; but that’s all its whole advantage is, no other.’ He felt democracy simply made it possible to get rid of the government ‘we’ dislike. Hayek bemoaned the decay of superstition — the ‘supporting moral beliefs’ – that are required to maintain ‘our’ civilization. Yet his Road to Serfdom neglected ‘another road to serfdom’ – the possibility that there were multiple threats to individual freedom – not just State power. In contrast, many other scholars and public intellectual warned of the dangers of the concentration of power in institutions other than the State. Today those fears have materialized in the guise of wealthy mega-corporations and billionaires whose influence on government, on elections, on popular culture and on the dominant ideology, have been able to change the rules of the market in their favour – so that ‘we’ have now become trapped in a new kind of serfdom. With contributions from a range of highly regarded scholars, this volume continues the Biography’s rich exploration of Hayek’s work and beliefs.
ISBN: 9783319944128
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