The author provides a thorough examination of the theories of Marx and Hayek in the belief that the work of these two thinkers, in their commonalities and differences, successes and failures, contain important indicators of the content of a social philosophy suited to today's conditions.
The author provides a thorough examination of the theories of Marx and Hayek in the belief that the work of these two thinkers, in their commonalities and differences, successes and failures, contain important indicators of the content of a social philosophy suited to today's conditions.
Eric Aarons is the former Secretary of the Communist Party of Australia. His many published works include his memoirs, What's Left? - published by Penguin Books in 1993.
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Introduction 1. The Two Social Philosophers 2. Market Virtues - and Limitations 3. Reason Rules Spontaneity 4. The Clash of Spontaneous Processes 5. Dialectics and a New Paradigm 6. Built in Marx's Name 7. Social Justice 8. Morality 9. Human Nature 10. Law and the Rule of Law 11. Freedom Coercion Property 12. Politics Democracy 13. Marx and Methodology 14. Hayek and Methodology 15. The Primacy of Values
Introduction 1. The Two Social Philosophers 2. Market Virtues - and Limitations 3. Reason Rules Spontaneity 4. The Clash of Spontaneous Processes 5. Dialectics and a New Paradigm 6. Built in Marx's Name 7. Social Justice 8. Morality 9. Human Nature 10. Law and the Rule of Law 11. Freedom Coercion Property 12. Politics Democracy 13. Marx and Methodology 14. Hayek and Methodology 15. The Primacy of Values
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