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Argues that the abuse and decline of reason was caused by hubris, by man's pride in his ability to reason, which in the author's mind had been heightened by the rapid advance and multitudinous successes of the natural sciences, and the attempt to apply natural science methods in the social sciences.
Aims to advance contemporary understanding of the economic and political issues confronting the world. This book is intended for use by students, lecturers and researchers in the fields of economics, philosophy and political theory.
Produced throughout the first fifteen years of Hayek's career, the writings collected in Capital and Interest see Hayek elaborate upon and extend his landmark lectures that were published as Prices and Production and work toward the technically sophisticated line of thought seen in his later Pure Theory of Capital.
This book traces the life's work of a man now widely regarded as one of the greatest economists, political philosophers and social theorists of the century. The result is the most alive and accessible introduction to Hayek to date.
This volume reproduces all of the significant contributions including Keynes' and Sraffa's replies to Hayek. One major piece by Hayek, The Economics of the 1930s as seen from London is published for the first time.
In this collection of essays, F.A. Hayek traces his intellectual roots to the "Austrian school" of economics and links it to the modern rebirth of classical liberal or "libertarian" thought.
Intended for those seeking to understand ideas that have become the orthodoxy in the age of the globalized economy.
Offers a detailed account of the equilibrium relationships between inputs and outputs in an economy.
A work in political philosophy, intellectual history and economics. It includes a foreword by series editor and scholar Bruce Caldwell explaining the book's origins and publishing history and assessing common misinterpretations of author's thought.
The latest editions in Routledge's ongoing series The Collected Works of F. A. Hayek, these volumes bring together Hayek's work on what causes periods of boom and bust in the economy. Business Cycles: Part II assembles a series of Hayek's shorter papers on the topic, ranging from the 1920s to 1981.
This latest addition to the Collected Works of F. A. Hayek series showcases the fascinating intersections between two of the most prominent thinkers from two successive centuries. Hayek situates Mill within the complex social and intellectual milieu of nineteenth-century Europe¿as well as within twentieth-century debates on socialism and planning¿and uncovers the influence of Taylor-Mill on Mill¿s political economy. The volume features the Mill-Taylor correspondence and brings together for the first time Hayek¿s related writings, which were widely credited with beginning a new era of Mill scholarship.
The latest editions in Routledge's ongoing series The Collected Works of F. A. Hayek, these volumes bring together Hayek's work on what causes periods of boom and bust in the economy. Business Cycles: Part I contains Hayek's two major monographs on the topic: Monetary Theory and the Trade Cycle and Prices and Production. Reproducing the text of the original 1933 translation of the former, this edition also draws on the original German, as well as more recent translations.
This work gathers together the papers and reviews in which Hayek fought his battle against socialism through the 1930s and 40s - a battle which culminated in his most famous work "The Road to Serfdom".
This third volume in a series which collects the published works of F.A. Hayek covers his thoughts on the methodology of economics, its development as a subject, its key thinkers and its debates. It includes an introduction which places the essays in their historical and theoretical context.
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