Exploring the Political Economy and Social Philosophy of F. A. Hayek ( 1 )

Publication series :1

Author: Boettke   Peter J.;Storr   Virgil Henry;Lemke   Jayme  

Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield International‎

Publication year: 2018

E-ISBN: 9781786605658

P-ISBN(Paperback): 9781786605634

Subject: B0 Philosophical Theory;D0 Political Theory;F0-0 Marxisms Plutonomy (GENERAL);F06 A branch of economics science;F1 The World Economic Profiles , Economic History , Economic Geography

Keyword: 马克思主义政治经济学(总论),经济学分支科学,政治理论,哲学理论,世界各国经济概况、经济史、经济地理

Language: ENG

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Description

This volume critically explore and extend Hayek’s Nobel Prize-winning work on knowledge and social interconnectedness.

Chapter

Epistemic Limitations

Chapter 1

The Disciplinary Role of Market Prices

Famines, Knowledge, and Prices

Mencius and Markets

Mao over Markets

Engineering Famine

A Hayekian Critique of Maoist China

Notes

References

Chapter 2

Justice Theorizing and Local Knowledge

Action Guidance, Local Knowledge, and Justice

Hayek’s Knowledge Problem

Justice Theorists and Local Knowledge

The Strength of the Epistemic Limitation

Thinking About Justice: A Communal Endeavor

Notes

References

Chapter 3

The Silent Role of Emotions in Hayekian Political Economy

What Are Emotions?

The Pretense of Reason

Hayek’s Silent Emotions?

Freedom, Emotion, and Political Economy

Conclusion

Notes

References

Chapter 4

Justificatory Failures and Moral Entrepreneurs

Public Reason and Justificatory Failures

The JFC’s Fatal Conceit

In Search of Justification: The Epistemic Turn

Competition and Moral Entrepreneurs

Polycentric Public Reason

Conclusion

References

Political and Legal Rights

Chapter 5

The Case for Opening Borders

The Coercive Nature of Discretionary Immigration Controls

Discretionary Immigration Controls and the Right of National Self-Determination

Conclusion

References

Chapter 6

A Liberal Response to Group Rights

The Stakes of Analytic and Moral Individualism

The Group Rights Critique of Liberal Individualism

Group Rights

Evaluating Group Rights

Problems of Groups as Rights Bearers

Problems of Constitutive Attachments Imposing Duties on Those Encumbered by Them

Problems of Constitutive Attachments Modifying the Moral Obligations of Those Not Personally Encumbered by Them

Conclusion

Notes

References

Chapter 7

The Social Basis of Ultimate Legal Rules

Hart’s Model of the Foundations of Law

What Can Hartian General Jurisprudence Learn from Hayek?

Hayek and the Positive Originalism Debate

Conclusions

Notes

References

Chapter 8

F. A. Hayek and the Administrative State

Separation of Powers and Administration Under the Rule of Law

Unlimited Democracy and the Expansion of the Administrative Sphere

Democratic Control of Complex Administration

Revisiting the Politics-Administration Dichotomy

Conclusion

Notes

References

Spontaneous Order

Chapter 9

Explaining Culture in Hayek’s Cultural Evolution

Hayek, Evolution, and Complexity

Cultural Evolution per Hayek

The Evolutionary Psychology Approach to Studying Culture

Explaining the Extended Order

Hayek’s Challenge and Response

Conclusion

References

Chapter 10

A Hayekian Perspective on the Domestication of Maize

Domestication Theories

A Hayekian Theory of Domestication

Maize

Competitive Systems

Conclusions

Appendix

Note

References

Chapter 11

Bad Spontaneous Orders

Spontaneous Orders, Good and Bad

Trust

White Supremacy as Spontaneous Order

Whiteness and Ignorance

Conclusion

Notes

References

Index

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