Hayek's Tensions

Hayek's Tensions

by Stefanie HaeffeleSolomon M. Stein and Virgil Henry Storr
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Publication Date: 05/10/2020

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F. A. Hayek, a prominent 20th-century political economist in the Austrian tradition,


won the Nobel Prize in Economics in 1974 for his pioneering work on the theory of


money and economic fluctuations and on comparative institutional analysis. Hayek's


research highlights the importance and dispersed nature of knowledge, advancing


an interdisciplinary approach to understanding human behavior. Like any great and


productive scholar, he left behind a body of work that includes tensions, flaws, and


inconsistencies that must be confronted by scholars looking to engage, critique, and


advance his distinctive project in political economy.


Hayek's work is important but also open for contestation and improvement. Hayek's


Tensions: Reexamining the Political Economy and Philosophy of F. A. Hayek presents


a critical assessment of Hayek's research and ideas and identifies sources of tension


within his writing. The contributions to this edited volume include original chapters by


eminent scholars of complexity theory, of Austrian economics, and of Hayek himself.


The book's key takeaway is that the research program Hayek developed continues as


an open-ended project, both as a social-scientific approach and as a classical liberal


vision of a free society, rather than as a static dogma or set of theories from a bygone


era. Taken as a whole, this volume identifies important questions and areas for future


research by the next generation of political economists.

ISBN:
9781942951957
9781942951957
Category:
Consumerism
Format:
Epub (Kobo), Epub (Adobe)
Publication Date:
05-10-2020
Language:
English
Publisher:
Mercatus Center at George Mason University

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