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Law, Legislation and Liberty

eng. Law, Legislation and Liberty · 1973
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Interesting Facts

  • The book consists of three volumes, each focusing on different aspects of legal and political philosophy.
  • In his work, Hayek critiques socialist and planned economic systems, arguing that they restrict individual freedom.
  • The author introduces the concept of «spontaneous order», explaining how complex social structures can arise without central control.
  • Hayek emphasizes the distinction between law and legislation, highlighting that law should be the result of evolution, not human design.
  • The book explores the concept of the «rule of law» and its role in ensuring freedom and justice.
  • Hayek asserts that freedom is a fundamental condition for economic prosperity and innovation.
  • The work has had a significant impact on libertarian and conservative political thought in the late 20th century.
Law, Legislation and Liberty
Date of publication: 27 November 2024
———Original titleeng. Law, Legislation and Liberty · 1973
Genre: Philosophy
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