Economics as Ideology: Keynes, Laski, Hayek, and the Creation of Contemporary Politics

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Rowman & Littlefield, 2003 - 329 páginas
Economics as Ideology: Keynes, Laski, Hayek and the Creation of Contemporary Politics explores the lives and thought of three powerful theorists who shaped the foundations of the center, left, and right of the political spectrum in the 20th century. Noted scholar Kenneth R. Hoover examines how each thinker developed their ideas, looks at why and how their views evolved into ideologies, and draws connections between these ideologies and our contemporary political situation. Similar in age, colleagues in academic life, and participants in the century's defining political events, the story of Keynes, Laski, and Hayek is also the story of how we in the west came to define politics as the choice between government and the market, between regulation and freedom, and between the classes and the masses.
 

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Of Identity Ideas and Ideologies
1
From Ideas to Ideologies Of Contestation and Resolution
3
Identity Relations A Developmental Perspective
4
The Prewar World Seeds of Struggle
7
Keynes The Prodigy of Political Economy
9
Laski Of Families and Rebellion
22
Hayek The Patriomony of a Botanist
28
World War 1 Unresolved Conflicts
31
Hayek Departure and Renewal
184
The Second Half Century From Ideas to Ideologies
199
Keynes The Fall and Rise of the Center
200
Laski The Legacy of Class Power
201
Hayek Redeeming Capitalism
203
Developmental Turning Points and the Formation of Ideologies
219
Keynes Mentality and Sentimentality
221
Laski Rebellion Writ Large
225

Keynes Communal Experiments and Dystopian Realities
32
Laski The Radical in the Establishment
36
Hayek Of Government Lies and Economic Truths
43
The Twenties The Government and the Market in Combat
47
Laski The Fall of Capitalism and the Rise of the Radical
62
Hayek Monetarism and Taming of Governments
69
The Thirties Duel of Allegiances
81
Laski The Moderate Militant
92
Hayek The Foundations of Dissent
106
World War II Destruction and Deliverance
121
Keynes Saving England
122
Laski World War and Class War
129
Hayek Rejoinder to Revolution
145
The Postwar World Denouement
155
Keynes Creating the Postwar World
156
Laski Victory and Defeat
162
Hayek Decontesting the Market
227
The Oppositional Bind of Ideology
235
Laski Misunderstanding the Economy
237
Hayek Governance Diminshed
240
Keynes Of Rationality and Policy Making
249
Ideology Identity and Contemporary Politics
259
Laski The Rise and Fall of Class Consciousness
260
Keynes Probabilities and Progress
262
Hayek Withdrawal and Regeneration
265
Identity The Government and the Market
266
Politics and Developmental Freedom
269
Notes
271
Index
319
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Kenneth R. Hoover is professor of political science at Western Washington University. His previous books include The Elements of Social Scientific Thinking, Ideology and Political Life, and The Power of Identity: Politics in a New Key.

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