Repositorio
Hayek Did Not Embrace a Universal Basic Income
Título
Hayek Did Not Embrace a Universal Basic Income
Código de publicación
- AD-00013
Autores/as
- Juan Ramón Rallo
Clave
- Artículo de investigación
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Descripción
- The classical focused Austrian liberal on the economist thinkers study of of Friedrich the economics twentieth Hayek (especially century. was one After until of a the first the most intellectual mid-outstanding 1940s), stage he classical liberal thinkers of the twentieth century. After a first intellectual stage focused on the study of economics (especially until the mid-1940s), he devoted the second stage of his intellectual life to other fields of social sciences, including political philosophy. In several books, he analyzed how social institutions should be structured to safeguard individual liberty; especially notable are The Road to Serfdom ([1944] 2001), The Constitution of Liberty ([I960] 2011), and The Political Order of a Free People (1979), the third volume of Law, Legislation, and Liberty. Unlike other classical liberal thinkers (Nozick 1974; Rothbard 1982), Hayek did not limit himself to defending political institutions that …
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Revista | libro
- The Independent Review Vol. 24, No. 3 (Winter 2019/20), pp. 347-359
Idioma
- Inglés
Editor
- Independent Institute
Año de publicación
- 2018
Formato
- Digital
Identificador (ISBN/ISSN)
- ISSN: 1086-1653
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- Abiertos
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- Disponible