Friedrich Hayek: A BiographyUniversity of Chicago Press, 15 abr 2003 - 403 páginas In the first full biography of Friedrich Hayek (1899-1992), Alan Ebenstein chronicles the life, works, and legacy of the visionary thinker, from his early years in fin-de-siècle Vienna to his remarkable career as a Nobel Prize winning economist, political philosopher, and leading public intellectual. Ebenstein gives a balanced, integrated account of Hayek's diverse body of work, from his first encounter with free market ideas to his magisterial writings in later life on the legal, political, ethical, and economic requirements of a free society. |
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Introduction | 1 |
WAR 18991931 | 5 |
Family | 7 |
World War I | 16 |
University of Vienna | 21 |
New York | 31 |
Mises | 36 |
ENGLAND 19311939 | 47 |
Mill | 184 |
The Constitution of Liberty | 193 |
Influence | 206 |
FREIBURG 19621974 | 215 |
Law Legislation and Liberty | 217 |
Liberty and Law | 223 |
Marx Evolution and Utopia | 227 |
Government and Morals | 236 |
LSE | 49 |
Robbins | 59 |
Keynes | 67 |
Money and Business Fluctuations | 74 |
Capital | 79 |
International Gold Standard | 84 |
Socialist Calculation | 89 |
Economics Knowledge and Information | 94 |
CAMBRIDGE 19401949 | 101 |
The Abuse and Decline of Reason | 103 |
Methodology | 110 |
The Road to Serfdom | 114 |
Celebrity | 128 |
Mont Pelerin Society | 140 |
Psychology | 147 |
Popper | 155 |
AMERICA 19501962 | 165 |
University of Chicago | 167 |
Chicago School of Economics | 171 |
Committee on Social Thought | 177 |
History of Ideas | 244 |
Salzburg | 251 |
NOBEL PRIZE 19741992 | 259 |
Laureate | 261 |
Friedman | 266 |
Later Monetary Thinking | 277 |
IEA | 284 |
Thatcher | 291 |
Opa | 297 |
The Fatal Conceit | 306 |
Neustift am Wald | 314 |
Universal Order of Peace | 319 |
Appendix | 321 |
Chronology of Hayeks Major Works | 325 |
Bibliographical Essay | 327 |
Abbreviations | 347 |
Notes | 349 |
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