In this new collection of essays, F.A. Hayek traces his intellectual roots to the `Austrian school' of economics and links it to the modern rebirth of classical liberal thought. Includes much previously unpublished material.
In this new collection of essays, F.A. Hayek traces his intellectual roots to the `Austrian school' of economics and links it to the modern rebirth of classical liberal thought. Includes much previously unpublished material.
Introduction, Peter G. Klein; Part I The Austrian School of Economics; prologueI Prologue: The Economics of the 1920s as Seen from Vienna; Chapter 1 The Austrian School of Economics; Chapter 2 Carl Menger (1840 1921); Chapter 3 Friedrich von Wieser (1851 1926); Chapter 4 Ludwig von Mises (1881 1973); Chapter 5 Joseph Schumpeter (1883 1950); Chapter 6 Ewald Schams (1899 1955) and Richard von Strigl (1891 1942); Chapter 7 Ernst Mach (1838 1916) and the Social Sciences in Vienna; Chapter 8 Coda: Remembering My Cousin Ludwig Wittgenstein (1889 1951); Part II The Fortunes of Liberalism; prologueII Prologue: The Rediscovery of Freedom: Personal Recollections; Chapter 9 Historians and the Future of Europe; Chapter 10 The Actonian Revival: On Lord Acton (1834 1902); Chapter 11 Is There a German Nation?; Chapter 12 A Plan for the Future of Germany; Chapter 13 Opening Address to a Conference at Mont Pèlerin; Chapter 14 The Tragedy of Organised Humanity: de Jouvenel on Power; Chapter 15 Bruno Leoni (1913 1967) and Leonard Read (1898 1983);
Introduction, Peter G. Klein; Part I The Austrian School of Economics; prologueI Prologue: The Economics of the 1920s as Seen from Vienna; Chapter 1 The Austrian School of Economics; Chapter 2 Carl Menger (1840 1921); Chapter 3 Friedrich von Wieser (1851 1926); Chapter 4 Ludwig von Mises (1881 1973); Chapter 5 Joseph Schumpeter (1883 1950); Chapter 6 Ewald Schams (1899 1955) and Richard von Strigl (1891 1942); Chapter 7 Ernst Mach (1838 1916) and the Social Sciences in Vienna; Chapter 8 Coda: Remembering My Cousin Ludwig Wittgenstein (1889 1951); Part II The Fortunes of Liberalism; prologueII Prologue: The Rediscovery of Freedom: Personal Recollections; Chapter 9 Historians and the Future of Europe; Chapter 10 The Actonian Revival: On Lord Acton (1834 1902); Chapter 11 Is There a German Nation?; Chapter 12 A Plan for the Future of Germany; Chapter 13 Opening Address to a Conference at Mont Pèlerin; Chapter 14 The Tragedy of Organised Humanity: de Jouvenel on Power; Chapter 15 Bruno Leoni (1913 1967) and Leonard Read (1898 1983);
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