Hayek - Studies in Philosophy and Economics

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F.A. Hayek – Studies In Philosophy, Politics And Economics

Philosophy Cap. 1 - Degrees Of Explanation p.3-21 Cap. 2 - The Theory Of Complex Phenomena p.22-42 Cap. 3 - Rules, Perception And Intelligibility p.43-65 Cap. 4 - Notes On The Evolution Of Systems Of Rules Of Conduct p.66-81 Cap. 5 - Kinds Of Rationalism p.82-95 Cap. 6 - The Results Of Human Action But Not Of Human Design p.96-105 Cap. 7 - The Legal And Political Philosophy Of David Hume p.106-121 Cap. 8 - The Dilemma Of Specialization p.122-132

Politics Cap. 9 - Historians And The Future Of Europe p.135-147 Cap. 10 - Opening Address To A Conference At Mont Pelerin p.148-159 Cap. 11 - The Principles Of A Liberal Social Order p.160-177 Cap. 12 - The Intellectuals And Socialism p.178-194 Cap. 13 - The Transmission Of The Ideals Of Economic Freedom p.195-200 Cap. 14 - History And Politics p.201-215 Cap. 15 - The Road To Serfdom After Twelve Years p.216-228 Cap. 16 - The Moral Element In Free Enterprise p.229-236 Cap. 17 - What's Social? What Does It Mean? p.237-247

Economics Cap. 18 - The Economy, Science And Politics p.251-269 Cap. 19 - Full Employement, Planning And Inflation p.270-279 Cap. 20 - Unions, Inflation And Profits p.280-294 Cap. 21 - Inflation Resulting From The Downward Inflexibility Of Wages p.295-299 Cap. 23 - The Corporation In A Democratic Society: In Whose Interest Ought It To And Will It Be Run? p.300-312 Cap. 24 - The Non Sequitur Of The "Dependence Effect" p.313-317 Cap. 25 - The Uses Of "Gresham's Law" As A Illustration Of "Historical Theory" p.318-320 Cap. 26 - The Economics Of Development Charges p.321-338 Cap. 27 - Appendix p.339-350