Constitution of Liberty by F. A. Hayek (1978, Trade Paperback)

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9780226320847
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Product Identifiers

Publisher
University of Chicago Press
ISBN-10
0226320847
ISBN-13
9780226320847
eBay Product ID (ePID)
79342

Product Key Features

Number of Pages
580 Pages
Publication Name
Constitution of Liberty
Language
English
Publication Year
1978
Subject
Administrative Law & Regulatory Practice, History & Theory, Civil Rights, General, Public Policy / Social Policy, Political Freedom
Type
Textbook
Subject Area
Law, Political Science, History
Author
F. A. Hayek
Format
Trade Paperback

Dimensions

Item Height
2.2 in
Item Weight
26.9 Oz
Item Length
7.2 in
Item Width
5 in

Additional Product Features

Intended Audience
Scholarly & Professional
LCCN
59-011618
Dewey Edition
19
TitleLeading
The
Dewey Decimal
323.44/09182/1
Table Of Content
Introduction Part I: The Value of Freedom 1. Liberty and Liberties 2. The Creative Powers of a Free Civilization 3. The Common Sense of Progress 4. Freedom, Reason, and Tradition 5. Responsibility and Freedom 6. Equality, Value, and Merit 7. Majority Rule 8. Employment and Independence Part II: Freedom and the Law 9. Coercion and the State 10. Law, Commands, and Order 11. The Origins of the Rule of Law 12. The American Contribution: Constitutionalism 13. Liberalism and Administration: The Rechtsstaat 14. The Safeguards of Individual Liberty 15. Economic Policy and the Rule of Law 16. The Decline of Law Part III: Freedom and the Welfare State 17. The Decline of Socialism and the Rise of the Welfare State 18. Labor Unions and Employment 19. Social Security 20. Taxation and Redistribution 21. The Monetary Framework 22. Housing and Town Planning 23. Agriculture and Natural Resources 24. Education and Research Postscript: Why I am Not a Conservative Acknowledgments and Notes Analytical Table of Contents Index of Authors Quoted Index of Subjects
Synopsis
"One of the great political works of our time, . . . the twentieth-century successor to John Stuart Mill's essay, 'On Liberty.'"--Henry Hazlitt, Newsweek "A reflective, often biting, commentary on the nature of our society and its dominant thought by one who is passionately opposed to the coercion of human beings by the arbitrary will of others, who puts liberty above welfare and is sanguine that greater welfare will thereby ensue."--Sidney Hook, New York Times Book Review In this classic work Hayek restates the ideals of freedom that he believes have guided, and must continue to guide, the growth of Western civilization. Hayek's book, first published in 1960, urges us to clarify our beliefs in today's struggle of political ideologies., "One of the great political works of our time, . . . the twentieth-century successor to John Stuart Mill's essay, 'On Liberty.'" Henry Hazlitt, "Newsweek" "A reflective, often biting, commentary on the nature of our society and its dominant thought by one who is passionately opposed to the coercion of human beings by the arbitrary will of others, who puts liberty above welfare and is sanguine that greater welfare will thereby ensue." Sidney Hook, "New York Times Book Review" In this classic work Hayek restates the ideals of freedom that he believes have guided, and must continue to guide, the growth of Western civilization. Hayek's book, first published in 1960, urges us to clarify our beliefs in today's struggle of political ideologies."

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