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In this sixth volume contributors examine Hayek's neoliberal economics and politics in the 20th century, and the demise of the socialist system. Taking a closer look at Hayek's time in Australia, and his time spent travelling in the east.

Produktbeschreibung
In this sixth volume contributors examine Hayek's neoliberal economics and politics in the 20th century, and the demise of the socialist system. Taking a closer look at Hayek's time in Australia, and his time spent travelling in the east.
Autorenporträt
Rogério Arthmar, Federal University of Espírito Santo, Brazil Rafe Champion, independent researcher Andrew Farrant, Dickinson College, USA Kiryl Haiduk, Institute for Privatization and Management Robert Leeson, Stanford University, USA Yuri N. Maltsev, Ludwig von Mises Institute Philip Plickert, Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung Tad Tietze, University of New South Wales, Australia
Rezensionen
"This book has to be credited with presenting a very different perspective of Hayek ... which largely portrays him as a dominant figure in the development of neo-liberal principles and one of the most influential academics in the political, social and economic arenas. Lesson and the other authors provide many interesting and previously unknown details about Hayek's personality defects and explain how these flaws, as well as his aristocratic upbringing, influenced his personal development and academic career." (Birsen Filip, History of Economic Thought and Policy, Vol. 2, 2015)