Friedrich Hayek's Law, Legislation, and Liberty noted a problem in the common law system: Sometimes, following judicial precedent would lead to unforeseen bad outcomes over time. No judge can anticipate all possible implications of a precedent-setting decision, and sometimes later judges, bound by...
在1962年前往德国担任弗莱堡大学(University of Freiburg)的教授,直到他在1968年退休为止。在这段期间他也开始写作他的下一本书《法、立法与自由》( Law, Legislation and Liberty),哈耶克认为他在弗赖堡的几年相当的充实。 2021年第十九期中德合作硕士培养项目招生开始 1974年10月4日, 瑞典皇家科学院宣布 哈耶克是...
Participant, Hayek on Law, Legislation, and LibertyBerkeley Electronic Press Selected WorksMichael B. Kent, Jr
However, Hayek already complained inThe Constitution of Liberty –and later inLaw, Legislation and Libertyagain- about the consequences of thesovereignty of parliaments, that is, the competence of the legislative chambers to enact laws,replacing legal customs. It was the principle of popular sovereign...
In both The Constitution of Liberty1 and the later volumes of Law, Legislation and Liberty2 Friedrich Hayek employed the political history of ancient Athens to illustrate his claims about democracy and liberty. The model national constitution Hayek provi
Did general al-Sisi read Hayek’s “Law, Legislation and Liberty”‘? I had just readanother blog postby Corey Robin on theHayek-Pinochet connectionwhen the military coup in Egypt happened. That made me think what Hayek would have thought of that coup. ...
Hayek is best known for his critique of all forms of socialism and collectivism, which is most forcefully stated in his first major political work, The Road to Serfdom (1944). His later work – notably The Constitution of Liberty (1960) and the trilogy Law, Legislation and Liberty (1973–...
Law, Legislation, and Liberty(1978) [Freud’s] basic aim of undoing the culturally acquired repressions and freeing the natural drives, has opened the most fatal attack on the basis of all civilization.#Quoted inErwin Dekker,The Viennese Students of Civilization(2016) ...
historical and intellectual circumstances surrounding such classics as "The Road to Serfdom", "Law, Legislation and Liberty" and "The Fatal Conceit". In so doing he sheds new light on Hayek's risky, often lonely, but ultimately triumphant struggle to alert the world to the economic and politic...
Despite being the prime mover behind early neoliberalism, an ideology devoted to attacking social provision, Hayek never completely abjured every possible form of welfare state. In the third volume ofLaw, Legislation, and Liberty(published in 1979, a long time after his youthful socialist phase) he...