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At the core of this book is a new interpretation of Hayek, painting him as an exponent of a neo-Roman conception of liberty and his work as a form of 'market republicanism'. It examines the contemporary context in which Hayek wrote, and places his work in a longer Western intellectual tradition.
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At the core of this book is a new interpretation of Hayek, painting him as an exponent of a neo-Roman conception of liberty and his work as a form of 'market republicanism'. It examines the contemporary context in which Hayek wrote, and places his work in a longer Western intellectual tradition.
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- Verlag: Jenny Stanford Publishing
- Seitenzahl: 180
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. Juni 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 10mm
- Gewicht: 263g
- ISBN-13: 9781032083421
- ISBN-10: 1032083425
- Artikelnr.: 62151283
- Verlag: Jenny Stanford Publishing
- Seitenzahl: 180
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. Juni 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 10mm
- Gewicht: 263g
- ISBN-13: 9781032083421
- ISBN-10: 1032083425
- Artikelnr.: 62151283
Sean Irving has a PhD in history from the University of Manchester, UK.
Introduction Hayek's Epistemic Economics Hayek and Republicanism The Nature
of the Emergency Intellectual Emergency Equipment and Liberal
Authoritarianism Methodology, Context and Parameters Chapter One:
Government and the Business Cycle Hayek's Early Work The Gold Standard and
the Central Banks The Exchange with Keynes Conclusion Chapter Two: The
Socialist Calculation Debates From Economics to Political Economy Planning
vs Freedom The Limits of Hayekian Epistemic Economics Conclusion Chapter
Three: Liberalism: True and False The British/Continental Binary Mill and
Rationalism Questions of History Conclusion Chapter Four: Hayek's Market
Republicanism Hayek and The Republican Tradition Hayek and Non-Domination
The Limits of Hayekian Liberty Conclusion Chapter Five: The Danger of
'Unlimited' Democracy Unlimited Democracy and the Total State A
Self-Limiting Democracy Arbitrary Power and Governability Conclusion
Chapter Six: Inflation and Social Justice Full Employment and the New
Morality The Politics of Deflation Social Justice and Market Republicanism
Conclusion Chapter Seven: A Market Republican Constitution Origins of the
Model Constitution The Model Constitution A Constitution of Oligarchy
Conclusion Chapter Eight: Market Republican Money The Denationalisation of
Money Reception and Viability of the Scheme Cryptocurrencies Conclusion
Chapter Nine: Liberal Authoritarianism and Market Republicanism Isonomia,
Demokratia and Demarchy Endorsing Dictatorship Dictatorship and the
Oligarchic Market Republic Conclusion Conclusion
of the Emergency Intellectual Emergency Equipment and Liberal
Authoritarianism Methodology, Context and Parameters Chapter One:
Government and the Business Cycle Hayek's Early Work The Gold Standard and
the Central Banks The Exchange with Keynes Conclusion Chapter Two: The
Socialist Calculation Debates From Economics to Political Economy Planning
vs Freedom The Limits of Hayekian Epistemic Economics Conclusion Chapter
Three: Liberalism: True and False The British/Continental Binary Mill and
Rationalism Questions of History Conclusion Chapter Four: Hayek's Market
Republicanism Hayek and The Republican Tradition Hayek and Non-Domination
The Limits of Hayekian Liberty Conclusion Chapter Five: The Danger of
'Unlimited' Democracy Unlimited Democracy and the Total State A
Self-Limiting Democracy Arbitrary Power and Governability Conclusion
Chapter Six: Inflation and Social Justice Full Employment and the New
Morality The Politics of Deflation Social Justice and Market Republicanism
Conclusion Chapter Seven: A Market Republican Constitution Origins of the
Model Constitution The Model Constitution A Constitution of Oligarchy
Conclusion Chapter Eight: Market Republican Money The Denationalisation of
Money Reception and Viability of the Scheme Cryptocurrencies Conclusion
Chapter Nine: Liberal Authoritarianism and Market Republicanism Isonomia,
Demokratia and Demarchy Endorsing Dictatorship Dictatorship and the
Oligarchic Market Republic Conclusion Conclusion
Introduction Hayek's Epistemic Economics Hayek and Republicanism The Nature
of the Emergency Intellectual Emergency Equipment and Liberal
Authoritarianism Methodology, Context and Parameters Chapter One:
Government and the Business Cycle Hayek's Early Work The Gold Standard and
the Central Banks The Exchange with Keynes Conclusion Chapter Two: The
Socialist Calculation Debates From Economics to Political Economy Planning
vs Freedom The Limits of Hayekian Epistemic Economics Conclusion Chapter
Three: Liberalism: True and False The British/Continental Binary Mill and
Rationalism Questions of History Conclusion Chapter Four: Hayek's Market
Republicanism Hayek and The Republican Tradition Hayek and Non-Domination
The Limits of Hayekian Liberty Conclusion Chapter Five: The Danger of
'Unlimited' Democracy Unlimited Democracy and the Total State A
Self-Limiting Democracy Arbitrary Power and Governability Conclusion
Chapter Six: Inflation and Social Justice Full Employment and the New
Morality The Politics of Deflation Social Justice and Market Republicanism
Conclusion Chapter Seven: A Market Republican Constitution Origins of the
Model Constitution The Model Constitution A Constitution of Oligarchy
Conclusion Chapter Eight: Market Republican Money The Denationalisation of
Money Reception and Viability of the Scheme Cryptocurrencies Conclusion
Chapter Nine: Liberal Authoritarianism and Market Republicanism Isonomia,
Demokratia and Demarchy Endorsing Dictatorship Dictatorship and the
Oligarchic Market Republic Conclusion Conclusion
of the Emergency Intellectual Emergency Equipment and Liberal
Authoritarianism Methodology, Context and Parameters Chapter One:
Government and the Business Cycle Hayek's Early Work The Gold Standard and
the Central Banks The Exchange with Keynes Conclusion Chapter Two: The
Socialist Calculation Debates From Economics to Political Economy Planning
vs Freedom The Limits of Hayekian Epistemic Economics Conclusion Chapter
Three: Liberalism: True and False The British/Continental Binary Mill and
Rationalism Questions of History Conclusion Chapter Four: Hayek's Market
Republicanism Hayek and The Republican Tradition Hayek and Non-Domination
The Limits of Hayekian Liberty Conclusion Chapter Five: The Danger of
'Unlimited' Democracy Unlimited Democracy and the Total State A
Self-Limiting Democracy Arbitrary Power and Governability Conclusion
Chapter Six: Inflation and Social Justice Full Employment and the New
Morality The Politics of Deflation Social Justice and Market Republicanism
Conclusion Chapter Seven: A Market Republican Constitution Origins of the
Model Constitution The Model Constitution A Constitution of Oligarchy
Conclusion Chapter Eight: Market Republican Money The Denationalisation of
Money Reception and Viability of the Scheme Cryptocurrencies Conclusion
Chapter Nine: Liberal Authoritarianism and Market Republicanism Isonomia,
Demokratia and Demarchy Endorsing Dictatorship Dictatorship and the
Oligarchic Market Republic Conclusion Conclusion