Liberalism, Conservatism, and Hayek's Idea of Spontaneous Order
Author(s)
P. McNamara
L. Hunt
P. McNamara
L. Hunt
For Hayek, spontaneous order - the emergence of complex order as the unintended consequence of individual actions that have no such end in view - is both the origin of the Great Society and its underlying principle. These sometimes critical essays assess Hayek's position and argue that his work can inform contemporary social and political dilemmas.
Keywords
General, History & Theory, Political, Economic Conditions, Theory, Social Sciences -> Political Science -> International Relations & Foreign Policy, Social Sciences -> Political Science -> History & Theory, cs.soc_sci.philo.polit, cs.soc_sci.poli_sci.polit_ecn, Business & Economics -> Economics -> Macroeconomic Theory, SC912000, SC911010, SCE37000, SC912140, SCW29000, SUCO41143, 2881, 6334, 4005, 4588, 8088
General, History & Theory, Political, Economic Conditions, Theory, Social Sciences -> Political Science -> International Relations & Foreign Policy, Social Sciences -> Political Science -> History & Theory, cs.soc_sci.philo.polit, cs.soc_sci.poli_sci.polit_ecn, Business & Economics -> Economics -> Macroeconomic Theory, SC912000, SC911010, SCE37000, SC912140, SCW29000, SUCO41143, 2881, 6334, 4005, 4588, 8088
Name in long format: | Outsourcing and Management Why the Market Benchmark Will Topple Old School Management Styles |
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ISBN-10: | 0230609228 |
ISBN-13: | 9780230609228 |
Book pages: | 600 |
Book language: | English |
Edition: | 8 |
Binding: | eBook |
Publisher: | Springer Nature |
Dimensions: | eBook |