Hayek, Eamonn Butler
Hayek, Eamonn Butler
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Hayek
His Contribution to the Political and Economic Thought of Our Time

Author: Eamonn Butler

Narrator: Jeff Riggenbach

Unabridged: 4 hr 52 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 01/05/2010


Synopsis

Nobel Prizewinner F. A. Hayek is one of the great thinkers of the Twentieth century, but up to now there has been no book for the nonspecialist that describes his ideas and explains their significance. Eamonn Butler's clear, systematic, perceptive study fills this gap. Starting with a short survey of Hayek's life, Dr. Butler goes on to analyze all the main elements in his thought under six basic headings: Understanding How Society Works; The Market Process; Hayek's Critique of Socialism; Criticism of Social Justice; The Institutions of a Liberal Order; and The Constitution of a Liberal State. Hayek's influence in helping a generation to understand the nature of society and the errors of collectivism goes far beyond that of any other writer of his period. Having been decades ahead of his time when he began to write, Hayek is proving to be one of the most seminal thinkers of our age.

About Eamonn Butler

Dr. Eamonn Butler is the director of the influential UK think tank, the Adam Smith Institute, where he has spent three decades privatizing state industries, reforming public administrations and instructing government leaders around the world on market economics. With degrees in Economics, Psychology and Philosophy from St. Andrews University, Dr. Butler is superbly qualified on the mechanics, mentality and morals of markets. His highly readable introductions to free-market thinkers including Adam Smith, Ludwig von Mises, and Nobel economists F. A. Hayek and Milton Friedman have won wide acclaim and been translated into many languages.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Gregory

It would probably be a good thing if Hayek’s economic and political ideas were more widely understood. A scientific thinker, he developed arguments for a Free Society, and gave a strong rebuttal of Socialism. He’s a liberal and not a conservative.......more

Goodreads review by Pat

This is a quick, but very efficient review of Hayek’s life history and highlights of his free market economic philosophy. it is fascinating to learn of his time at the University of Chicago and London School of Economics with his relocation to a life in Britain. There is some irony in his reputation......more

Goodreads review by Lee

A good, if dated, introduction to Hayek, hits most of the important points that Hayek touched on. Not overly academic in terms of style or presentation. Overall, a good introduction to Hayek or a good review for a student of Hayek who has not looked at him for a while.......more