Hayek thought that all economic behavior (and by implication other
human behavior) is based on fallible interpretations of what
information is important and of its implications for the future.
This epistemological idea animated not only his heterodox economic
thought, but his ideal of the rule of law; his road-to-serfdom
thesis; and his critique of the notion of social justice. However,
the epistemological idea is a protean one that Hayek did not always
handle carefully. This volume presents one of the most
sophisticated critical reflections on Hayek ever assembled between
two covers. This book was originally published as a special issue
of Critical Review.
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