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Exploring the Political Economy and Social Philosophy of F. A. Hayek

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This volume critically explore and extend Hayek's Nobel Prize-winning work on knowledge and social interconnectedness from the disciplines of law, economics, philosophy, anthropology, political science, and history. Hayek's insights about knowledge become even more important once it is recognized that nothing in the social world occurs in isolation. There is no such thing as a distinct economic, political, or social sphere-they are inextricably intertwined. Given the range of both Hayek's work and the contributing authors' perspectives, the range of topics covered in this volume is extraordinarily wide, running the gamut from immigration, to white supremacy, to ancient agricultural practices, to the nature of what it means to be free.
1. Introduction, Peter Boettke, Jayme Lemke & Virgil Storr / Part I: Hayek's Social and Cultural Theory / 2. Emotion, the Senses, or the Limits of Reason? On the Role of Affect in Hayek's Social and Political Philosophy, Bri Wolf / 3. The Social Basis of Ultimate Legal Rules: Hayek Meets Hart, Mikolaj Barczentewicz / 4. How is Culture Acquired? A Review of Hayek's Model of Cultural Evolution, Matthew Martinez / Part II: Moral, Political and Legal Philosophy / 5. Derailing an 'Uneasy Alliance': Why National Self-Determination Cannot Justify a Right for State to Unilaterally Control Borders & Immigration, Elizabeth Hemsley / 6. Prescriptive Limits in Moral and Political Philosophy: A Hayekian Account, Greg Robson /7. Justificatory Failures and Moral Entrepreneurs: A Hayekian Theory of Public Reason, Brian Kogelmann / 8. Defending Liberal Individualism Against Collectivism, Samantha Godwin / Part III: Applications and Policy Debates / 9. The Disciplinary Role of Market Prices: A Hayekian Critique of Maoist China, Mitchell Frost / 10. The Social Basis of Ultimate Legal Rules: Hayek Meets Hart, Mikolaj Barczentewicz / 11. White Supremacy & the Possibility of Trust, Caleb Harrison / 12. Agriculture as Unintended Consequence, Crystal Dozier / 13. The Spontaneous Ordering of Congress, Daniel Gibbs
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