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The constitution of liberty / Friedrich A. Hayek.

By: Material type: TextTextPublisher: Chicago [Ill.] : University of Chicago Press, 1978Edition: Phoenix editionDescription: viii, 567 pages ; 23 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 0226320847
  • 9780226320847
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 323.44 19
LOC classification:
  • JC585 .H29 1978
Contents:
Introduction -- Part I. The Value of Freedom -- 1. Liberty and Liberties -- 2. The Creative Powers of a Free Civilization -- 3. The Common Sense of Progress -- 4. Freedom, Reason, and Tradition -- 5. Responsibility and Freedom -- 6. Equality, Value, and Merit -- 7. Majority Rule -- 8. Employment and Independence -- Part II. Freedom and the Law -- 9. Coercion and the State -- 10. Law, Commands, and Order -- 11. The Origins of the Rule of Law -- 12. The American Contribution: Constitutionalism -- 13. Liberalism and Administration: The Rechtsstaat -- 14. The Safeguards of Individual Liberty -- 15. Economic Policy and the Rule of Law -- 16. The Decline of Law -- Part III. Freedom and the Welfare State -- 17. The Decline of Socialism and the Rise of the Welfare State -- 18. Labor Unions and Employment -- 19. Social Security -- 20. Taxation and Redistribution -- 21. The Monetary Framework -- 22. Housing and Town Planning -- 23. Agriculture and Natural Resources -- 24. Education and ResearchPostscript: Why I am Not a Conservative.
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Item type Current library Call number Copy number Status Date due Barcode
Book City Campus City Campus Main Collection 323.44 HAY (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Available A056594B

Originally published as hbk.: c1960.

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Introduction -- Part I. The Value of Freedom -- 1. Liberty and Liberties -- 2. The Creative Powers of a Free Civilization -- 3. The Common Sense of Progress -- 4. Freedom, Reason, and Tradition -- 5. Responsibility and Freedom -- 6. Equality, Value, and Merit -- 7. Majority Rule -- 8. Employment and Independence -- Part II. Freedom and the Law -- 9. Coercion and the State -- 10. Law, Commands, and Order -- 11. The Origins of the Rule of Law -- 12. The American Contribution: Constitutionalism -- 13. Liberalism and Administration: The Rechtsstaat -- 14. The Safeguards of Individual Liberty -- 15. Economic Policy and the Rule of Law -- 16. The Decline of Law -- Part III. Freedom and the Welfare State -- 17. The Decline of Socialism and the Rise of the Welfare State -- 18. Labor Unions and Employment -- 19. Social Security -- 20. Taxation and Redistribution -- 21. The Monetary Framework -- 22. Housing and Town Planning -- 23. Agriculture and Natural Resources -- 24. Education and ResearchPostscript: Why I am Not a Conservative.

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