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Volume 13 in the "Major Conservative and Libertarian thinkers"
series focuses on F.A. Hayek, the influential member of the
Austrian School of Economics. Friedrich August von Hayek
(1899-1992), winner of the Nobel Prize in economics, was an
influential economist and political philosopher. The increased
attention he received in the late 20th century with the rise of
conservatism in the US and UK, led him to publish "Why I Am Not a
Conservative," an essay in which he berated conservatism. He
preferred to be identified as what Edmund Burke called an "Old
Whig." Amongst his most important contributions are his writings on
capital theory and on the business cycle as well as his political
theory work, "The Constitution of Liberty", in which he explained
the proper role of the government. "Major Conservative and
Libertarian Thinkers" provides comprehensive accounts of the works
of seminal conservative thinkers from a variety of periods,
disciplines, and traditions - the first series of its kind. Even
the selection of thinkers adds another aspect to conservative
thinking, including not only theorists but also writers and
practitioners. The series comprises twenty volumes, each including
an intellectual biography, historical context, critical exposition
of the thinker's work, reception and influence, contemporary
relevance, bibliography including references to electronic
resources, and an index.
Friedrich August von Hayek (1899-1992), winner of the Nobel Prize
in economics, was an influential economist and political
philosopher. The increased attention he received in the late 20th
century with the rise of conservatism in the US and UK, led him to
publish "Why I Am Not a Conservative," an essay in which he berated
conservatism. He preferred to be identified as what Edmund Burke
called an "Old Whig." Amongst his most important contributions are
his writings on general equilibrium, central planning and social
justice as well as his political theory work, The Constitution of
Liberty, in which he explained the proper role of the government.
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