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Toward a Free Market Monetary System
Good Money, Part II, 2020When a little over two years ago, at the second Lausanne Conference of this group, I threw out, almost as a sort of bitter joke, that there was no hope of ever again having decent money, unless we took from government the monopoly of issuing money and ...
F. A. Hayek
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EL PODER CREADOR DE LA CIVILIZACIÓN LIBRE
REVISTA PROCESOS DE MERCADOLa sentencia socrática de que el reconocimiento de la ignorancia es el comienzo de la sabiduría tiene profunda significación para nues- tra comprensión de la sociedad.
F. A. Hayek
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Jahrbücher für Nationalökonomie und Statistik, 1984
It was half a Century ago in September 1931 when F. A. Hayek's most promi nent theoretical contribution "Prices and Production" was published1). This book made the young lecturer of Vienna University so famous that he was offered a chair at the University of London.
Jobst Thalenhorst, Alois Wenig
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It was half a Century ago in September 1931 when F. A. Hayek's most promi nent theoretical contribution "Prices and Production" was published1). This book made the young lecturer of Vienna University so famous that he was offered a chair at the University of London.
Jobst Thalenhorst, Alois Wenig
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1981
Aristocratic in temper and origins; physically, morally and intellectually fearless; clear and incisive in thought; the embodied principle itself of following the logic where it leads; the soul of scholarly generosity; Friedrich August Hayek is one of the outstanding sculptors of this age’s thought.
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Aristocratic in temper and origins; physically, morally and intellectually fearless; clear and incisive in thought; the embodied principle itself of following the logic where it leads; the soul of scholarly generosity; Friedrich August Hayek is one of the outstanding sculptors of this age’s thought.
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F. A. Hayek and the “Individualists”
2013F. A. Hayek famously distinguished between “true” and “false” individualism.1 In that dichotomy, “true” individualists were comfortable with evolved institutions and rule following without fully understanding the origin or consequences of those rules. “False” individualists, by contrast, believed themselves capable of constructing the rules themselves ...
Sandra J. Peart, David M. Levy
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F. A. Hayek: The Liberal as Communitarian
The Review of Austrian Economics, 2002At the heart of Friedrich A. Hayek's social philosophy is a regard for the socially-constituted nature of man: the individual is not taken to be asocial or pre-social, but rather it is recognized that society defines the individual. The neglect of this aspect of Hayek's work by both liberal and communitarian, as well as libertarian, writers within ...
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