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The Cambridge Companion to Hayek

Cambridge Companions to Philosophy Ser.

by Edward Feser (Editor)

Synopsis

F.A. Hayek (1899-1992) was among the most important economists and political philosophers of the twentieth century. He is widely regarded as the principal intellectual force behind the triumph of global capitalism, an 'anti-Marx' who did more than any other recent thinker to elucidate the theoretical foundations of the free market economy. His account of the role played by market prices in transmitting economic knowledge constituted a devastating critique of the socialist ideal of central economic planning, and his famous book The Road to Serfdom was a prophetic statement of the dangers which socialism posed to a free and open society. He also made significant contributions to fields as diverse as the philosophy of law, the theory of complex systems, and cognitive science. The essays in this volume, by an international team of contributors, provide a critical introduction to all aspects of Hayek's thought.

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Book Information

Copyright year 2006
ISBN-13 9780521615013
ISBN-10 0521615011
Class Copyright
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Subject BUSINESS & ECONOMICS
File Size 0 MB
Number of Pages 358
Length of Recording 19
Shelf No. JB825