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Author Caldwell, Bruce, 1952-

Title Hayek's challenge : an intellectual biography of F.A. Hayek / Bruce Caldwell
Published Chicago : University of Chicago Press, ©2004

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Description 1 online resource (xi, 489 pages)
Contents The Austrian school and its opponents-historicists, socialists and positivists -- Menger's principles of economics -- The German historical school -- The methodenstreit -- Max Weber and the decline of the historical school -- Positivism and socialism -- Hayek's journey -- Hayek in Vienna -- Monetary theory and methodology -- Hayek at the London school of economics -- Some methodological debates of the 1930s -- "Economics and knowledge" and Hayek's transformation -- The abuse of reason project -- Individualism and the sensory order -- Rules, orders and evolution -- Hayek's challenge -- Journey's end-Hayek's multiple legacies -- Epilogue: A meditation on Twentieth-century economics
Summary Friedrich A. Hayek is regarded as one of the preeminent economic theorists of the twentieth century, as much for his work outside of economics as for his work within it. During a career spanning several decades, he made contributions in fields as diverse as psychology, political philosophy, the history of ideas, and the methodology of the social sciences. Bruce Caldwell--editor of The Collected Works of F.A. Hayek--understands Hayek's thought like few others, and with this book he offers us the first full intellectual biography of this pivotal social theorist. Caldwell begins by providing the n
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 439-472) and index
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Subject Hayek, Friedrich A. von (Friedrich August), 1899-1992.
SUBJECT Hayek Friedrich A. von -- Biographie
Hayek, Friedrich A. von (Friedrich August), 1899-1992 fast
Subject Economists -- Austria -- Biography
Economics.
Economics
economics.
Economics
Economists
Austria
Genre/Form Biographies
Form Electronic book
LC no. 2003006768
ISBN 9780226091921
0226091929
1282538322
9781282538320
9786612538322
6612538325