
Hayek
His Contribution to the Political and Economic Thought of Our Time
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Jeff Riggenbach
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Eamonn Butler
Nobel prize-winner F. A. Hayek was one of the great thinkers of the 20th century, but up to now there has been no book for the non-specialist that describes his ideas and explains their significance. Eamonn Butler's clear, systematic, perceptive study fills this gap. Starting with a short survey of Hayek's life, Dr. Butler goes on to analyze all the main elements in his thought under six basic headings: Understanding How Society Works; The Market Process; Hayek's Critique of Socialism; Criticism of Social Justice; The Institutions of a Liberal Order; and The Constitution of a Liberal State.
Hayek's influence in helping a generation to understand the nature of society and the errors of collectivism goes far beyond that of any other writer of his period. Having been decades ahead of his time when he began to write, Hayek is proving to be one of the most seminal thinkers of our age.
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Fairly good overall intro summary of Hayek.
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A nice clear overview
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Hayak - a great intellectual
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Good overview of hayeks ideas but dryly presented
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And easily digestible entry ramp to Hayek’s works
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Excellent
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Hayek, who considered himself a classical liberal, is often quoted by ideologues who blame the current financial crises on government regulation rather than the greed and immorality of those who used their power to distort the market and enrich themselves by betraying the trust of others.
Reading Hayek suggests he is vastly more reasonable than his modern disciples.
Annoying Narrator
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Great insight into what Hayek was all about.
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