Social Injustice: What Hayek Taught Communists, He Can Now Teach Us
Until very recently, the thought of Friedrich A. von Hayek found few echoes in Western academic life. Economic theory, like thought in the Western academy in general, was dominated by perspectives which emphasized the economy as an undifferentiated whole managed by the government. Thinkers who saw free markets as substantially self-regulating were decried as “anachronistic” … Read more