Addressing economics, fascism, history, socialism and the Holocaust, Hayek unwraps the trappings of socialist ideology. The Road to Serfdom remains one of the all-time classics of twentieth-century intellectual thought.
The Sensory Order, first published in 1952, sets forth F. A. Hayek's classic theory of mind in which he describes the... Læs mere
Law, Legislation and Liberty is Hayek's major statement of political philosophy and one of the most ambitious.
Twenty years ahead of its time, Hayek's thinking has become the stuff of economic orthodoxy in the twenty-first century and he remains a crucial voice in the debates about globalisation that are raging ever more passionately today.
Consisting of seven of the author's most significant monetary writings from the 1920s, this collection focuses on his critique of the idea that price stabilization is consistent with the stabilization of foreign exchange.
The ideas set forth in these pages matured in the authors mind during the early years of constructive communism in Petrograd.
This long-overlooked manifesto of capital theory was Hayek's most detailed work in economics. With a new introduction by Hayek expert Lawrence H. White, it is now available again for today’s students and economists to discover.
This volume reproduces all of the significant contributions including Keynes' and Sraffa's replies to Hayek. One major piece by Hayek, The Economics of the 1930s as seen from London is published for the first time.
A classic work in political philosophy, intellectual history and economics, this book is now available in a new edition including a foreword by Bruce Caldwell, an appendix of related materials and various forewords to earlier editions.
This volume brings together related essays on the evolution of monetary standards particularly on the need for international standards and the dangers of monetary nationalism.
Including four essays published for the first time in English this collection amply demonstrates both the significance of 'sound money' in Hayek's economic vision and Hayek's importance as a monetary theorist.