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This volume critically explore and extend Hayek's Nobel Prize-winning work on knowledge and social interconnectedness from the disciplines of law, economics, philosophy, anthropology, political science, and history. Hayek's insights about knowledge become even more important once it is recognized that nothing in the social world occurs in isolation. There is no such thing as a distinct economic, political, or social sphere-they are inextricably intertwined. Given the range of both Hayek's work and the contributing authors' perspectives, the range of topics covered in this volume is…mehr
This volume critically explore and extend Hayek's Nobel Prize-winning work on knowledge and social interconnectedness from the disciplines of law, economics, philosophy, anthropology, political science, and history. Hayek's insights about knowledge become even more important once it is recognized that nothing in the social world occurs in isolation. There is no such thing as a distinct economic, political, or social sphere-they are inextricably intertwined. Given the range of both Hayek's work and the contributing authors' perspectives, the range of topics covered in this volume is extraordinarily wide, running the gamut from immigration, to white supremacy, to ancient agricultural practices, to the nature of what it means to be free.
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Autorenporträt
Peter J. Boettke is Professor at George Mason University. Jayme Lemke is a Senior Research Fellow and Associate Director of Academic and Student Programs at the Mercatus Center at George Mason University and a Senior Fellow in the F.A. Hayek Program for Advanced Study in Philosophy, Politics, and Economics. Virgil Storr is Research Associate Professor of Economics and Senior Fellow, F.A. Hayek Program for Advanced Study in Philosophy, Politics & Economics, George Mason University.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction Peter J. Boettke Jayme S. Lemke Virgil Henry Storr Part I - Epistemic Limitations / 1. The Disciplinary Role of Market Prices: A Hayekian Critique of Chinese Socialist / Governance Adam Frost / 2. Justice Theorizing and Local Knowledge Gregory Robson / 3. The Silent Role of Emotions in Hayekian Political Economy Brianne Wolf / 4. Justificatory Failures and Moral Entrepreneurs: a Hayekian Theory of Public Reason Brian Kogelmann / Part II - Political and Legal Rights / 5. The Case for Opening Borders: A Hayekian Critique of Discretionary Immigration Controls Liz Hemsley / 6. A Liberal Response to Group Rights Samantha Godwin / 7. The Social Basis of Ultimate Legal Rules: Hayek Meets Hart Mikolaj Barczentewicz / 8. F.A. Hayek and the Administrative State Daniel Gibbs / Part III - Spontaneous Order / 9. Explaining Culture in Hayek's Cultural Evolution Matthew Martinez / 10. A Hayekian Perspective on the Domestication of Maize Crystal A. Dozier / 11. Bad Spontaneous Orders: Trust Ignorance and White Supremacy Caleb Harrison
Introduction Peter J. Boettke Jayme S. Lemke Virgil Henry Storr Part I - Epistemic Limitations / 1. The Disciplinary Role of Market Prices: A Hayekian Critique of Chinese Socialist / Governance Adam Frost / 2. Justice Theorizing and Local Knowledge Gregory Robson / 3. The Silent Role of Emotions in Hayekian Political Economy Brianne Wolf / 4. Justificatory Failures and Moral Entrepreneurs: a Hayekian Theory of Public Reason Brian Kogelmann / Part II - Political and Legal Rights / 5. The Case for Opening Borders: A Hayekian Critique of Discretionary Immigration Controls Liz Hemsley / 6. A Liberal Response to Group Rights Samantha Godwin / 7. The Social Basis of Ultimate Legal Rules: Hayek Meets Hart Mikolaj Barczentewicz / 8. F.A. Hayek and the Administrative State Daniel Gibbs / Part III - Spontaneous Order / 9. Explaining Culture in Hayek's Cultural Evolution Matthew Martinez / 10. A Hayekian Perspective on the Domestication of Maize Crystal A. Dozier / 11. Bad Spontaneous Orders: Trust Ignorance and White Supremacy Caleb Harrison
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