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Registro 23 de 160
Clasificación:
GP 323.44 H417c
Título:
The constitution of liberty. --
Imp / Ed.:
Chicago, IL, Estados Unidos : Regnery, c1960.
Descripción:
569 p. ; 21 cm.
Serie:
Gateway edition ; 6163
Contenido:
Introduction. -- Part I. The value of freedom. 1. Liberty and liberties. -- 2. The creative powers of a free civilization. -- 3. The common sense of progress. -- 4. Freedom, reason, and tradition. -- 5. Responsibility and freedom. -- 6. Equality, value, and merit. -- 7. Majority rule. -- 8. Employment and independence. -- Part II. Freedom and the law. 9. Coercion and the state. -- 10. Law, commands, and order. -- 11. The origins of the rule of law. -- 12. The American contribution: constitutionalism. -- 13. Liberalism and administration: the Rechtsstaat. -- 14. The safeguards of individual liberty. -- 15. Economic policy and the rule of law. -- 16. The decline of the law. -- Part III. Freedom in the welfare state. -- 17. The decline of socialism and the rise of the welfare state. -- 18. Labor unions and employment. -- 19. Social security. -- 20. Taxation and redistribution. -- 21. The monetary framework. -- 22. Housing and town planning. -- 23. Agriculture and natural resources. -- 24. Education and research. -- Postscript: Why I am not a conservative. -- Acknowledgments and notes. -- Analytical table of contents. -- Indexes: Index of Authors quoted. -- Index of subjects. --
Resumen:
Tomado de la pasta: "Few men in this century have stated the ideals of freedom, on which our culture is based, with the force and prophetic warning of the dangers implicit in modern political and social developments. The Constitution of Liberty is a positive suggestion for a social philosophy that, if applied, will permit freedom to grow in the contemporary world. In Part I of The Constitution of Liberty Hayek explores the necessary prerequisites of a free society, drawing on multidimensional perspectives of ethics, social science, law and economics. In Part II he offers a historical review on the institutions that affect individual freedom. In Part III he applies the principles he derives from his rational and historical analysis to the major social and economic issues of the day." --
Notas:
Incluye bibliografía (Pp. 413-531).
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