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Friedrich August Hayek

    8 mei 1899 – 23 maart 1992

    Friedrich August von Hayek was een Oostenrijkse en Britse econoom en filosoof, bekend om zijn verdediging van het klassiek liberalisme en het vrije marktkapitalisme tegen socialistisch en collectivistisch gedachtegoed. Hij wordt beschouwd als een van de belangrijkste economen en politieke filosofen van de twintigste eeuw. Zijn uiteenzetting over hoe veranderende prijzen signalen communiceren waarmee individuen hun plannen kunnen coördineren, wordt algemeen beschouwd als een belangrijke prestatie in de economie. Hayek onderzocht ook jurisprudentie, neurowetenschappen en de geschiedenis van ideeën, waarbij hij de kracht van individuele vrijheid en marktmechanismen in de maatschappelijke organisatie benadrukte.

    Friedrich August Hayek
    The road to serfdom : with the intellectuals and socialism
    Law, Legislation and Liberty
    Contra Keynes and Cambridge
    The Road to Serfdom
    The Constitution of Liberty
    The Fatal Conceit. The Errors of Socialism.
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      Hayek gives the main arguments for the free-market case and presents his manifesto on the "errors of socialism." Hayek argues that socialism has, from its origins, been mistaken on factual, and even on logical, grounds and that its repeated failures in the many different practical applications of socialist ideas that this century has witnessed were the direct outcome of these errors. He labels as the "fatal conceit" the idea that "man is able to shape the world around him according to his wishes." "The achievement of The Fatal Conceit is that it freshly shows why socialism must be refuted rather than merely dismissed—then refutes it again."—David R. Henderson, Fortune. "Fascinating. . . . The energy and precision with which Mr. Hayek sweeps away his opposition is impressive."—Edward H. Crane, Wall Street Journal F. A. Hayek is considered a pioneer in monetary theory, the preeminent proponent of the libertarian philosophy, and the ideological mentor of the Reagan and Thatcher "revolutions."

      The Fatal Conceit. The Errors of Socialism.
    • The Constitution of Liberty

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      Twenty years ahead of its time, Hayek's thinking has become the stuff of economic orthodoxy in the twenty-first century and he remains a crucial voice in the debates about globalisation that are raging ever more passionately today.

      The Constitution of Liberty
    • An unimpeachable classic in political philosophy, intellectual and cultural history, and economics, this work has inspired and infuriated readers for decades. Originally published in 1944, it passionately warns against the dangers of state control over production. F. A. Hayek argues that collectivist policies empowering government with economic control would not lead to utopia, but rather to the horrors witnessed in Nazi Germany and fascist Italy. Over the past sixty years, it has established itself alongside the works of Alexis de Tocqueville, John Stuart Mill, and George Orwell for its exploration of the relationship between individual liberty and government authority. This new edition is part of the Collected Works of F. A. Hayek series and features an introduction by series editor Bruce Caldwell, who discusses the book's origins, publishing history, and common misinterpretations of Hayek's ideas. Caldwell has standardized and corrected references and included new explanatory notes. Additionally, the volume is supplemented with an appendix of related materials, including prepublication reports and forewords by notable figures such as John Chamberlain and Milton Friedman. This edition serves as the definitive version of Hayek's enduring masterwork.

      The Road to Serfdom
    • Contains two essays that recollect the author's time at the London School of Economics in the 1930s, followed by his contribution to an early debate about the paradox of saving. This title reprints the debates between the author and one of the world's leading economists, John Maynard Keynes in Economics in the early 1930s.

      Contra Keynes and Cambridge
    • Law, Legislation and Liberty

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      Law, Legislation and Liberty is Hayek's major statement of political philosophy and one of the most ambitious yet subtle defences of a free market society ever written. A robust defence of individual liberty, it is crucial for understanding Hayek's influential views concerning the role of the state. First published in three separate volumes, this Routledge Classics edition makes one of his most important books available in a single volume. Essential reading for understanding the background to the recent world economic turmoil and financial crisis, it also foreshadows the subsequent heated debate about regulation and political governance.

      Law, Legislation and Liberty
    • The Iron Curtain has been cast aside. The Berlin Wall has fallen. Germany has been reunited. And F. A. Hayek's forceful predictions of the inevitable failure of socialism and central economic planning are now rendered irrefutable. Yet Hayek still rightfully cautions us to heed his arguments, warning that "in economics you can never establish a truth once and for all but have always to convince every generation anew."The Trend of Economic Thinking captures Hayek's views on political economists and economic history—on Mandeville, Hume, Cantillon, Adam Smith, and Henry Thornton. Framed by insightful editorial notes, fifteen newly collected essays—including five previously unpublished pieces and two others never before available in English—provide a fascinating introduction to the historical context of political economy and the evolution of monetary practices. In a highlight of the collection, "On Being an Economist," Hayek reflects on the influence of economists, the time required for new ideas to take hold, the best way to educate economic theorists, and the need to follow one's own interests, often in opposition to fashionable beliefs. As always, the words of this outspoken scholar are sure to provoke debate.

      The Trend of Economic Thinking
    • The Fortunes of Liberalism

      Essays on Austrian Economics and the Ideal of Freedom

      As Hayek reminds us, the cornerstone of modern economics -theory of value and price- 'represents a consistent continuation of the fundamental principles handed down by the Vienna school.'Here, in this modern collection of essays on the Australian school by one of its preeminent figures, is the genesis of this tradition and its place in intellectual history.Freedom, Hayek writes survives only when people chose to learn the lessons of economic and social theory.

      The Fortunes of Liberalism
    • Booms and busts are not endemic to the free market, argues the Austrian theory of the business cycle, but come about through manipulation of money and credit by central banks. In this monograph, Austrian giants explain and defend the theory against alternatives. Includes essays by Mises, Rothbard, Haberler, and Hayek. In his later years, Professor Haberler distributed many of these monographs to friends and associates. New edition with an introduction by Roger Garrison and an index.

      The Austrian Theory of the Trade Cycle and Other Essays