Literature of Liberty, Winter 1982, vol. 5, No. 4

Literature of Liberty: A Review of Contemporary Liberal Thought was published first by the Cato Institute (1978-1979) and later by the Institute for Humane Studies (1980-1982) under the editorial direction of Leonard P. Liggio. It consisted of a lengthy bibliographical essays, editorials, and many shorter reviews of books and journal articles. There were 5 volumes and 20 issues. This issue contains a lengthy bibliographical essay by John Gray on “F.A. Hayek and the Rebirth of Classical Liberalism”.
Literature of Liberty: A Review of Contemporary Liberal Thought was published first by the Cato Institute (1978-1979) and later by the Institute for Humane Studies (1980-1982) under the editorial direction of Leonard P. Liggio.
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Table of Contents
- Editorial Staff
- Editorial
- Readers’ Forum
- ORDER DEFINED IN THE PROCESS OF ITS EMERGENCE∗
- SPONTANEOUS ORDERS: DETERMINISTIC OR NONDETERMINISTIC?
- notes
- “SPONTANEOUS ORDER”—A COMPLEX IDEA
- ON “THE TRADITION OF SPONTANEOUS ORDER”
- COMMENT ON “THE TRADITION OF SPONTANEOUS ORDER”
- Notes
- NORMAN BARRY: THE TRADITION OF SPONTANEOUS ORDER
- 1. Interventionism and the Breakdown of Spontaneous Order in Smith and in Hayek
- 1.1 Smith, Virtue and Commercial Society
- 1.2 Hayek and the Self-Destruction of a Free Society
- 2. Methodology vs. Political Economy in Hayek
- 3. Menger vs. Hayek on Spontaneous Order
- notes
- COMMENTS ON “THE TRADITION OF SPONTANEOUS ORDER”
- Bibliographical Essay
- F. A. Hayek and the Rebirth of Classical Liberalism
- Introduction: The Revival of Interest in Hayek—A Unified Research Program in Hayek's Writings?
- The Unity and Coherence of Hayek's Writings: Conception of Mind & Unity of Knowledge
- Overview of Topics Covered in This Essay
- Hayek's General Philosophy—The Kantian Heritage
- Hayek as a Skeptical Kantian
- Three Influences on Hayek's Skeptical Kantianism: Mach, Popper, and Wittgenstein
- 1. Ernst Mach and Metaphysical Neutrality
- 2. Karl Popper: The Growth of Knowledge
- 3. Wittgenstein & Hayek
- Hayek on Knowledge and Mind: Implications for Social Theory
- Hayek's Kantian Philosophy of Mind
- Hayek's Philosophy of Mind & His Social Theory: Beyond Kantianism
- The Idea of a Spontaneous Social Order
- The Application of Spontaneous Order in Economic Life: The Catallaxy
- The Catallactic Order, Practical Knowledge, and the Calculation Debate
- Hayek's Refinements of the Misesian Calculation Debate
- Theory and Method in Economic Science
- Prediction vs. ‘Complex Phenomena’
- Hayek's Opposition to Apriori Science
- Popperian ‘Conjectures & Refutations’
- Some Applications of Hayek's Methodological Views: Keynes, Friedman, and Shackle on Economic Policy
- Hayek contra Constructivism & Social Engineering
- Hayek contra Keynes
- Hayek contra Friedman
- Hayek and Shackle
- Hayek's Constitution of Liberty: Ethical Basis of the Juridical Framework of Individual Liberty
- Clarifying Hayek's Moral Theory
- Hume's Influence on Hayek's Social Philosophy
- Hayek's Utilitarianism & Liberty
- Justice, Liberty, and the Rule of Law In Hayek's Constitution of Liberty
- Criticisms of Hayek's Universalizable ‘Rule of Law’
- Meeting Objections to the Universalizability Test
- Kantian Universalizability & Liberal Justice
- Some Criticism of Hayek's System of Ideas: Buchanan and Oakeshott
- James Buchanan on Hayek
- Michael Oakeshott on Hayek
- Hayek's Variant of Classical Liberalism: A Fusing of Libertarian & Traditionalistic Ideals?
- Hayek's Voluntaristic Traditionalism: A Market in Traditions
- Conclusion: Hayek's Research Program & Classical Liberalism
- Footnote
- BIBLIOGRAPHY OF FRIEDRICH A. HAYEK
- Books
- Pamphlets
- Books Edited or Introduced
- Articles in Journals, Newspapers, or Collections of Essays
- Works about or relevant to Friedrich A. Hayek
- Cumulative Index Vol. V
- Economics
- History
- Law
- Philosophy
- Political Philosophy
- Psychology
- Social Science Methodology