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  1. Law Legislation and Liberty: The Mirage of Social Justice (His Law, legislation, and liberty) by Friedrich A. Von Hayek, 1976-11
  2. Socialism after Hayek (Advances in Heterodox Economics) by Prof. Theodore A. Burczak Ph.D., 2006-10-12
  3. Austrian Economics in Transition: From Carl Menger to Friedrich Hayek
  4. Friedrich A. Hayek: Critical Assessments (Critical Assessments of Contemporary Economists)
  5. Monetary Nationalism and International Stability (Reprints of Economic Classics) by Friedrich A. Hayek, 1989-10
  6. Economics as a Coordination Problem: The Contributions of Friedrich A. Hayek by Gerald P., Jr. O'Driscoll, 1981-04-01
  7. Political Economy of Freedom: Essays in Honor of Friedrich A. Von Hayek (Kunstwissenschaftliche Bibliothek)
  8. A Discussion With Friedrich A. Von Hayek: Held at the American Enterprise Institute on April 9, 1975 (Domestic Affairs Studies ; 39) by Friedrich A. Von Hayek, 1975-11
  9. Friedrich A. Hayek: Les elements d'un liberalisme radical (Travaux et memoires) (French Edition) by Jerome Ferry, 1990
  10. Roads to Freedom: Essays in Honour of Friedrich A. von Hayek
  11. Individualistische Theorien und die Ordnung der Gesellschaft: Untersuchungen zur politischen Theorie von James M. Buchanan und Friedrich A. v. Hayek (Ordo politicus) (German Edition) by Reinhard Zintl, 1983
  12. Friedrich Hayek: Philosophie, economie et politique (Politique et economie) (French Edition)
  13. Freiheit und Ordnung bei John Stuart Mill und Friedrich August von Hayek: Versuch, Scheitern und Antithese eines ethischen Liberalismus (German Edition) by Jurgen Gaulke, 1994
  14. Conversation with Friedrich A. von Hayek: Science and Socialism (Studies in Economic Policy) by F.A. Hayek, 1987-06-30

21. Up From Serfdom: Friedrich A. Hayek And The Defense Of Liberty
In the Future of Freedom Foundation's Freedom Daily, August 1992.
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Up from Serfdom: Friedrich A. Hayek and the Defense of Liberty
by Richard M. Ebeling , August 1992 Friedrich August von Hayek was one of the greatest economists and political philosophers of the 20th century. After Ludwig von Mises, Professor Hayek was the leading figure of the Austrian School of Economics during the last six decades. He also was one of the most profound defenders of liberty during the last two hundred years. With his death on March 23,1992, an era ends. Born on May 8,1899, Professor Hayek served in the Austro-Hungarian Army during the First World War, seeing action on the Italian front. At the end of the war, he returned to Vienna and earned a doctorate in law, with an emphasis in economics. He then acquired another doctorate in political science. In 1923, he became an assistant to Ludwig von Mises at the Austrian Reparations Commission, and in 1927, they founded the Austrian Institute for Business Cycle Research, with Hayek as the director and Mises serving as the executive vice president. In 1929, Hayek published Monetary Theory and the Trade Cycle and an article on "The Paradox of Savings." As a result, he was invited by the London School of Economics to deliver a series of lectures, which were published in 1931 as Prices and Production. The success of these lectures also resulted in his being appointed the Tooke Professor of Economics and Statistics at the University of London, a position he held until 1948. While in England, Hayek published Monetary Nationalism and International Stability (1937), Profits, Interest and investment (1939), The Road to Serfdom (1944), and Individualism and Economic Order (1948); and he edited Collectivist Economic Planning (1935).In 1947, he brought together many of the leading proponents in the world of classical liberalism and economic liberty for a conference at Mont Pelerin, Switzerland, and founded the Mont Pelerin Society.

22. Friedrich August Von Hayek Winner Of The 1974 Nobel Prize In Economics
friedrich August Von hayek, a Nobel Prize Laureate in Economics, at the Nobel Prize Internet Archive. friedrich AUGUST VON hayek. 1974 Nobel Laureate in Economics Prize corecipient Gunnar
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F RIEDRICH A UGUST V ON H AYEK
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23. The Road To Serfdom
The Road to Serfdom. by friedrich A. hayek.
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The Road to Serfdom
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24. Why I Am Not A Conservative
friedrich hayek's views on the differences between libertarianism and classical conservatism.
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Why I Am Not a Conservative By Nobel laureate F. A. Hayek In The Constitution of Liberty (Chicago: The University of Chicago Press, 1960) "At all times sincere friends of freedom have been rare, and its triumphs have been due to minorities, that have prevailed by associating themselves with auxiliaries whose objects often differed from their own; and this association, which is always dangerous, has sometimes been disastrous, by giving to opponents just grounds of opposition." - Lord Acton
1. At a time when most movements that are thought to be progressive advocate further encroachments on individual liberty, those who cherish freedom are likely to expend their energies in opposition. In this they find themselves much of the time on the same side as those who habitually resist change. In matters of current politics today they generally have little choice but to support the conservative parties. But, though the position I have tried to define is also often described as "conservative," it is very different from that to which this name has been traditionally attached. There is danger in the confused condition which brings the defenders of liberty and the true conservatives together in common opposition to developments which threaten their ideals equally. It is therefore important to distinguish clearly the position taken here from that which has long been known - perhaps more appropriately - as conservatism.
Conservatism proper is a legitimate, probably necessary, and certainly widespread attitude of opposition to drastic change. It has, since the French Revolution, for a century and a half played an important role in European politics. Until the rise of socialism its opposite was liberalism. There is nothing corresponding to this conflict in the history of the United States, because what in Europe was called "liberalism" was here the common tradition on which the American polity had been built: thus the defender of the American tradition was a liberal in the European sense.

25. Friedrich A. Hayek (1899-1992)
friedrich A. hayek, who died on March 23, 1992, at the age of 92, was probablythe most prodigious classical liberal scholar of the 20th century.
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Friedrich A. Hayek (1899-1992)
by Peter J. Boettke Friedrich A. Hayek, who died on March 23, 1992, at the age of 92, was probably the most prodigious classical liberal scholar of the 20th century. Though his 1974 Nobel prize was in Economic Science, his scholarly endeavors extended well beyond economics. He published 130 articles and 25 books ranging from technical economics to theoretical psychology, from political philosophy to legal anthropology, and from the philosophy of science to the history of ideas. Hayek was no mere dabbler; he was an accomplished scholar in each of these fields of inquiry. He made major contributions to our understanding in at least three different areas-government intervention, economic calculation under socialism, and development of the social structure. It is unlikely that we will see the likes of such a wide-ranging scholar of the human sciences again.
Hayek was born into a family of intellectuals in Vienna on May 8,1899. He earned doctorates from the University of Vienna (1921 and 1923). During the early years of the 20th century the theories of the Austrian School of Economics, sparked by Menger's Principles of Economics (1871), were gradually being formulated and refined by Eugen Boehm-Bawerk, his brother-in-law, Friedrich Wieser, and Ludwig von Mises. When Hayek attended the University of Vienna, he sat in on one of Mises' classes, but found Mises' anti-socialist position too strong for his liking. Wieser was a Fabian socialist whose approach was more attractive to Hayek at the time, and Hayek became his pupil. Yet, ironically it was Mises, through his devastating critique of socialism published in 1922, who turned Hayek away from Fabian socialism.

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Buchanan, a professor of economics, was the Nobel Laureate in Economic Science in 1986. I recommend Buchanan's work, The Limits of Liberty (University of Chicago Press, 1975).

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Edgeworth, Francis Ysidro
Professor of Political Economy at Oxford (1891-1922), Edgeworth is reputed to be the Father of the mathematical school of economics ( Heilbroner , p. 164.) Edgeworth is best known for his book, Mathematical Psychics (1881). As to Edgeworth's formulae, Heilbroner was of the view: "Considerations so abstract, it would of course be ridiculous to fling upon the floodtide of practical politics." (p. 166.)
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Quantity Theory of Money (1956) and A Monetary History of the United States
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27. Friedrich A. V. Hayek Institut
Das private und politisch unabh¤ngige ForschungsInstitut besch¤ftigt sich mit aktuellen wirtschafts- und gesellschaftspolitischen Fragen und bietet wissenschaftlich fundierte Studien und L¶sungen an.
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28. The Mont Pelerin Society
A classical liberal society, founded by friedrich hayek and other scholars.
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29. Hayek, Friedrich Von
also called friedrich A. hayek, in full friedrich AUGUST VON hayek (b. May 8, 1899,Vienna, Austriad. March 23, 1992, Freiburg, Ger.), Austrianborn British
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Friedrich von Hayek, 1975 UPI/Corbis-Bettmann also called FRIEDRICH A. HAYEK, in full FRIEDRICH AUGUST VON HAYEK (b. May 8, 1899, Vienna, Austriad. March 23, 1992, Freiburg, Ger.), Austrian-born British economist noted for his conservative views and criticisms of the Keynesian welfare state. In 1974 he shared the Nobel Prize for Economics with the Swedish economic liberal Gunnar Myrdal Hayek studied law and psychology, then economics, at the University of Vienna, receiving a doctorate in 1923. After studying at New York University (1923-24), he became director of the Austrian Institute of Economic Research and then in 1931 moved to London, where he held positions at the University of London and the London School of Economics and Political Science. In 1938 he became a naturalized British citizen. From 1950 to 1962 he was professor of social and moral science at the University of Chicago. Upon reaching retirement age, he accepted a chair at the University of Freiburg, retiring in 1968. Hayek's conservative thesis was that governmental control of or intervention in a free market only forestalls such economic ailments as inflation, unemployment, recession, or depression. In 1944 he suggested in

30. Friedrich Von Hayek --  Encyclopædia Britannica
also called friedrich A. hayek , in full friedrich August von hayek AustrianbornBritish economist noted for his criticisms of the Keynesian welfare state and
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31. LibertyGuide.com - Friedrich Hayek
Curriculum Vitae of friedrich August von hayek hayek s CV at the Nobel eMuseumcommunicates a sense of the magnitude of his intellectual achievement.
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32. Friedrich A. Hayek (1899-1992)
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33. LibertyGuide.com - Friedrich Hayek
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34. Willkommen Bei Der Friedrich A. Von Hayek-Gesellschaft E.V.!
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35. PBS: Think Tank: Transcript For "Freidrich Hayek"
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MR. WATTENBERG: Hello, I'm Ben Wattenberg. This week, on the 100th anniversary of his birth, Think Tank looks at the life and ideas of arguably one of the most influential thinkers of the 20th Century, Friedrich Hayek. We are joined today by Karen Vaughn, professor of economics at George Mason University, and author of Austrian Economics in America: The Migration of a Tradition; Ronald Hamowy, research fellow at the Independent Institute, and Emeritus professor of history at the University of Alberta; Dean Baker, a senior research fellow at both the Preamble Center and the Century Foundation; and recently Think Tank traveled to San Francisco to discuss Hayek and his legacy with Nobel laureate Milton Friedman at his home by the bay.
MR. FRIEDMAN: There is no figure who had more of an influence, no person had more of an influence on the intellectuals behind the Iron Curtain than Friedrich Hayek. His books were translated and published by the underground and black market editions, read widely,and undoubtedly influenced the climate of opinion that ultimately brought about the collapse of the Soviet Union.

36. Hayek, Friedrich A. Von
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37. Hayek
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Friedrich von Hayek Friedrich von Hayek (1899-1992) lectured at LSE from 1931-50 as the University of London's Tooke Professor of Economic Science and Statistics. Hayek had been influenced by Fabian socialism and the work of Sydney and Beatrice Webb when he was young, but his attention was soon absorbed by economic liberalism. He gained his first doctorate in Law at the age of 21 (Studying law allowed him to specialise in economics), and his second in Political Economy at 23.
His first lectures at the School caused a sensation and were published as Prices and Production (1931). He was a major figure in the Cambridge-London economics controversy with Keynes during the 1930s, and he was an important stimulus to LSE thought for nearly 20 years. Hayek found international fame with the publication of The Road To Serfdom (1944), an account of how democratic socialism can be subverted to totalitarianism. It provoked a huge response, receiving both praise and loathing. In 1944 Hayek was elected as a Fellow of the British Academy, his appointment proposed by Keynes. Dedicated to the preservation and recovery of liberalism against the threats posed to it by the increased role collectivism assigns to the state, it was also in 1944 that Hayek proposed the idea of an international society of liberal intellectuals to discuss the principles underlying free and liberal society. His idea came to life in 1947 with the foundation of the

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39. Friedrich August Von Hayek (1899-1992)
Biography from the Acton Institute's publication Religion Liberty.
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40. Friedrich Hayek - Wikipedia
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aus Wikipedia, der freien Enzyklopädie Friedrich August von Hayek , kurz Friedrich Hayek 8. Mai in Wien 23. März in Freiburg im Breisgau ) war ein österreichischer Ökonom. Er war neben Ludwig von Mises der wichtigste Vertreter der Österreichischen Schule für Nationalökonomie und ein Verfechter des sich selbst regulierenden Marktes. Hayek lehrte von an der London School of Economics. wechselte er an die University of Chicago, nahm er eine Professur an der Universität Freiburg an. Hayek emeritierte In den Jahren argumentierte er gegen die zentral gelenkte Wirtschaft des aufkommenden Sozialismus , dass in einer arbeitsteiligen Gesellschaft auch das Wissen aufgeteilt ist und einzelne Planer das komplizierte System des Marktes nicht bis ins Detail überblicken können. Es sei besser, dieses System, das er als eine über Generationen gewachsene gesellschaftliche Institution wie etwa die Sprache betrachtete, sich selbst zu überlassen. Nur im freien Wettbewerb würden die Fähigkeiten der einzelnen als Wettbewerbsvorteile hervortreten. Den sozialistischen "Sozialingenieuren" warf er Die Anmaßung des Wissens (pretense of knowledge) vor. So sollte später auch seine Rede zum Empfang des Nobelpreises heißen.

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