Liberalism, conservatism and Hayek's idea of spontaneous order
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Liberalism, conservatism and Hayek's idea of spontaneous order
Palgrave Macmillan, 2007
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Bibliography: p. [211]-224
Includes index
Contents of Works
- Intoroducton : governing the great society / Peter McNamara
- Unintended order explanations in Adam Smith and the Scottish enlightenment / James Otteson
- The origin and scope of Hayek's idea of spontaneous order / Louis Hunt
- Knight's challenge (to Hayek) : spontaneous order is not enough for governing a liberal society / Ross B. Emmett
- F. A. Hayek, Michael Oakeshott, and the concept of spontaneous order / Richard Boyd and James Ashley Morrison
- Spontaneous order and the problem of religious revolution / Scott Yenor
- Friedrich Hayek's Darwinian conservatism / Larry Arnhart
- Social complexity and evolved moral principles / Gerald Gaus
- Culture, order and virtue / Michael C. Munger
- The limits of spontaneous order : skeptical reflections on a Hayekian theme / Jerry Z. Muller