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  1. Law Legislation and Liberty: The Mirage of Social Justice (His Law, legislation, and liberty) by Friedrich A. Von Hayek, 1976-11
  2. Socialism after Hayek (Advances in Heterodox Economics) by Prof. Theodore A. Burczak Ph.D., 2006-10-12
  3. Austrian Economics in Transition: From Carl Menger to Friedrich Hayek
  4. Friedrich A. Hayek: Critical Assessments (Critical Assessments of Contemporary Economists)
  5. Monetary Nationalism and International Stability (Reprints of Economic Classics) by Friedrich A. Hayek, 1989-10
  6. Economics as a Coordination Problem: The Contributions of Friedrich A. Hayek by Gerald P., Jr. O'Driscoll, 1981-04-01
  7. Political Economy of Freedom: Essays in Honor of Friedrich A. Von Hayek (Kunstwissenschaftliche Bibliothek)
  8. A Discussion With Friedrich A. Von Hayek: Held at the American Enterprise Institute on April 9, 1975 (Domestic Affairs Studies ; 39) by Friedrich A. Von Hayek, 1975-11
  9. Friedrich A. Hayek: Les elements d'un liberalisme radical (Travaux et memoires) (French Edition) by Jerome Ferry, 1990
  10. Roads to Freedom: Essays in Honour of Friedrich A. von Hayek
  11. Individualistische Theorien und die Ordnung der Gesellschaft: Untersuchungen zur politischen Theorie von James M. Buchanan und Friedrich A. v. Hayek (Ordo politicus) (German Edition) by Reinhard Zintl, 1983
  12. Friedrich Hayek: Philosophie, economie et politique (Politique et economie) (French Edition)
  13. Freiheit und Ordnung bei John Stuart Mill und Friedrich August von Hayek: Versuch, Scheitern und Antithese eines ethischen Liberalismus (German Edition) by Jurgen Gaulke, 1994
  14. Conversation with Friedrich A. von Hayek: Science and Socialism (Studies in Economic Policy) by F.A. Hayek, 1987-06-30

21. Friedrich A. Hayek: Friedrich Hayek
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By the following year... Hayek had secured his chair, and for his inaugural lecture, delivered on March 1, 1933, he turned to a new subject. He began with the following question: Why were economists, whose advice was often so useful, increasingly regarded by the general public as out of step with the times during the perilous years that had followed the last war? To answer it Hayek drew upon intellectual history. He claimed that public opinion was unduly influenced by an earlier generation of economists who, by criticizing a theoretical approach to the social sciences, had undermined the credibility of economic reasoning in general. Once that had been accomplished, people felt free to propose all manner of utopian solutions to the problem of the depression, solutions that any serious study of economics would show were infeasible. Toward the end of his talk Hayek cited the new enthusiasm for socialist planning in Britain as an example of such misguided ideas. Source: press.uchicago.edu

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      • The Intellectuals and Socialism [Apartheid in South Africa] appears to be a clear and even extreme instance of that discrimination between different individuals which seems to me to be incompatible with the reign of liberty. The essence of what I said [in The Constitution of Liberty ] was really the fact that the laws under which government can use coercion are equal for all responsible adult members of that society. Any kind of discrimination—be it on grounds of religion, political opinion, race, or whatever it is—seems to be incompatible with the idea of freedom under the law. Experience has shown that separate never is equal and cannot be equal.

23. Friedrich A. Von Hayek: A Centenary Tribute
This month marks the birth centenary of friedrich A. von hayek, one of the greatest philosopher of freedom and Nobel laureate economist.
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  • Introduction This month marks the birth centenary of Friedrich A. von Hayek, one of the greatest philosopher of freedom and Nobel laureate economist. While we in India were fascinated by government planning, a quarter century ago in 1974, the Nobel Academy held that "von Hayek's analysis of the functional efficiency of different economic systems is one of his most significant contributions to economic research in the broader sense. … … His conclusion is that only by far-reaching decentralization in a market system with competition and free price-fixing is it possible to make full use of knowledge and information."
    Impact of Hayek
    Today, a wide range of people has acknowledged his contribution all over the world. From philosophers like Karl Popper, Robert Nozick and Michael Focult, to political leaders like Ronald Reagan, Margaret Thatcher and Vaclav Kalus, to Nobel laureate economists like Milton Friedman, James Buchanan and Ronald Coase, and countless others. As the iron curtain was being built in the aftermath of World War II, Ludwig Erhard, the finance minister of West Germany turned to Hayekian ideas to rebuild his country. Half a century later when the iron curtain collapsed, leaders in many countries in Eastern Europe again turned to Hayek in their attempt to rebuild their societies. And Hayek is reportedly available on the bookshelf of even the Chinese Prime Minister.

    24. HAYEK'S ROAD TO SERFDOM: SIXTY YEARS OLD AND STILL RELEVANT
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    Between 1940 and 1943, partly from an office at Cambridge lent to him by Keynes, a Viennese economist who had migrated to Britain in the early 1930s and become a naturalised Briton just before the war, wrote a book that sought to correct misconceptions about Germany and the interventionist policies Britons seemed determined to enact after the war. The economist was Friedrich Hayek and the book, published in Britain in March 1944 and in the U.S. in September of that year, was entitled The Road to Serfdom (The University of Chicago Press, 1944, 1972). Hayek contended, partly from first principles and partly from his analysis of British developments, that liberty is fragile, easily harmed but seldom extinguished in one fell swoop. Instead, over the years “the unforeseen but inevitable consequences of socialist planning create a state of affairs in which, if the policy is to be pursued, totalitarian forces will get the upper hand.” Hayek did not premise his case upon an a priori conception of natural rights. Instead, he asserted that liberty had developed from an

    25. Hayek
    friedrich von hayek (18991992) lectured at LSE from 1931-50 as the University of London s Tooke Professor of Economic Science and Statistics.
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    Friedrich von Hayek Friedrich von Hayek (1899-1992) lectured at LSE from 1931-50 as the University of London's Tooke Professor of Economic Science and Statistics. Hayek had been influenced by Fabian socialism and the work of Sydney and Beatrice Webb when he was young, but his attention was soon absorbed by economic liberalism. He gained his first doctorate in Law at the age of 21 (Studying law allowed him to specialise in economics), and his second in Political Economy at 23.
    His first lectures at the School caused a sensation and were published as Prices and Production (1931). He was a major figure in the Cambridge-London economics controversy with Keynes during the 1930s, and he was an important stimulus to LSE thought for nearly 20 years. Hayek found international fame with the publication of The Road To Serfdom (1944), an account of how democratic socialism can be subverted to totalitarianism. It provoked a huge response, receiving both praise and loathing. In 1944 Hayek was elected as a Fellow of the British Academy, his appointment proposed by Keynes. Dedicated to the preservation and recovery of liberalism against the threats posed to it by the increased role collectivism assigns to the state, it was also in 1944 that Hayek proposed the idea of an international society of liberal intellectuals to discuss the principles underlying free and liberal society. His idea came to life in 1947 with the foundation of the

    26. Advocates For Self-Government - Libertarian Education
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    Friedrich Hayek - Libertarian Find out YOUR The ideas of Austrian economist F.A. Hayek (1899-1992) had an enormous impact during the late 20th century. Among those who acknowledged his influence have been Nathaniel Branden, Winston Churchill, Ed Crane, Richard Epstein, Antony Fisher, Milton Friedman, F.A. Harper, Vaclav Havel, Henry Hazlitt, Israel Kirzner, Mario Vargas Llosa, Robert Nozick, P.J.O'Rourke, George Orwell, Karl Popper, Virginia Postrel, Leonard Read, Ronald Reagan, Julian Simon, Hernando de Soto, Thomas Sowell and Margaret Thatcher. The Adam Smith Institute named Hayek "Man of the Century." The Wall Street Journal included Hayek among the most influential economists of the millennium. Hayek developed fundamental insights about what's needed for liberty to flourish. He showed that essentials of a free society, like language, markets and legal customs, arise spontaneously and aren't created by government. He identified fatal flaws of government-run economies. In 1974, he was awarded a Nobel Prize. He received Britain's Companion of Honor in 1984 and the U.S. Presidential Medal of Freedom in 1991. Born in Vienna, Hayek read Ludwig von Mises' book Socialism (1922) and became convinced that socialism could never fulfill its promises. He learned more as he attended Mises' fabled economics seminar in Vienna.

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    28. Friedrich Von Hayek
    friedrich von hayek (1899 1992) Austrian-born British economist noted for his conservative views and criticisms of the Keynesian welfare state.
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    Austrian-born British economist noted for his conservative views and criticisms of the Keynesian welfare state. In 1974 he shared the Nobel Prize for Economics with the Swedish economic liberal Gunnar Myrdal.
    Hayek studied law and psychology, then economics, at the University of Vienna, receiving a doctorate in 1923. After studying at New York University (1923-24), he became director of the Austrian Institute of Economic Research and then in 1931 moved to London, where he held positions at the University of London and the London School of Economics and Political Science. In 1938 he became a naturalized British citizen. From 1950 to 1962 he was professor of social and moral science at the University of Chicago. Upon reaching retirement age, he accepted a chair at the University of Freiburg, retiring in 1968. Hayek's conservative thesis was that governmental control of or intervention in a free market only forestalls such economic ailments as inflation, unemployment, recession, or depression. In 1944 he suggested in The Road to Serfdom that mild piecemeal reforms and governmental manipulations inevitably lead to the kind of ultimate domestic disaster that paves the way for totalitarian takeover by a Hitler. Hayek's other works include Prices and Production (1931), The Pure Theory of Capital (1941), The Constitution of Liberty (1960), Law, Legislation, and Liberty (1978), and Unemployment and Monetary Policy: Government as Generator of the Business Cycle (1979).

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    30. Father Dan: The Road To Serfdom By Friedrich A. Hayek
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    32. Reason Magazine - The Road From Serfdom
    When friedrich August von hayek, born in 1899, died March 23 in Freiberg, Germany, he had outlived both Keynes and Marx. Happily for the human race,
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    Forseeing the Fall Thomas W. Hazlett Print Edition F. A. Hayek must have sensed something in the wind at about the time I interviewed him in Los Angeles in May 1977. In the 1930s and 40s, Hayek had been the second most famous economist on the planet, best known as John Maynard Keynes's intellectual sparring partner. On the fundamental questions of economic policy, the debate pitting Professor Hayek of the London School of Economics against Professor Keynes of Cambridge University sparked a memorable confrontation between classical economics and the new-fangled "macroeconomics" of Lord Keynes's 1936 General Theory. Losing a scholarly debate or two is not the worst that can befall a buman being of talent, and Hayek was not destroyed. He went on to publish brilliant work in subsequent years. But within the economics profession it is no secret that Hayek was an academic outcast, a throwback, a marginal character whose ideas had been neatly disproven to all reasonable men in the scientific journals of his day.

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    35. Inaugural Hayek Lecture
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    36. Roger's Rules: Hillary Clinton And Friedrich Hayek
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