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  2. F.A. Hayek | Biography, Books, & Facts | Britannica

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    F.A. Hayek, also called Friedrich A. Hayek, in full Friedrich August von Hayek, (born May 8, 1899, Vienna, Austria—died March 23, 1992, Freiburg, Germany), Austrian-born British economist noted for his criticisms of the Keynesian welfare state and of totalitarian socialism. In 1974 he shared the Nobel Prize for Economics with Swedish economist Gunnar Myrdal. Hayek’s father, August, was a ...

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    • Hayek on Keynes's Ignorance of Economics
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  3. Friedrich Hayek - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy

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    Friedrich Hayek was born in Vienna in 1899 into a family steeped in academic life and scientific research. He worked as a statistician from 1927–31, became a Lecturer in Economics at the University of Vienna in 1929, then moved to the University of London in 1931, the University of Chicago in 1950, and the University of Freiburg in 1962, retiring in 1967.

  4. Who Was Friedrich Hayek? What Was His Economic Theory?

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    Friedrich Hayek: A famous economist born in Vienna, Austria, in 1899. Friedrich Hayek is well-known for his numerous contributions in the field of economics and political philosophy. Hayek's ...

  5. Friedrich August von Hayek, CH (8 May 1899 – 23 March 1992) was an Austrian-British economist and political philosopher. He became known because he strongly defended liberalism and free-market capitalism. He was against too much central control of the economy and society.

  6. Classical liberalism - Wikipedia

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    Classical liberalism. Classical liberalism is a political tradition and a branch of liberalism that advocates free market and laissez-faire economics; civil liberties under the rule of law with especial emphasis on individual autonomy, limited government, economic freedom, political freedom and freedom of speech.

  7. Prosecution of War Crimes: A Sign of Civilization - Econlib

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    This idea is omnipresent in the work of economist Friedrich Hayek; my third essay on his trilogy Law, Legislation, and Liberty is forthcoming at Econlib. Photo taken by United States Army photographer Ronald L. Haeberle on March 16, 1968 in the aftermath of the My Lai massacre and showing mostly women and children dead on a road.

  8. In the 1910s natural selection was still very unpopular, and Friedrich Hayek and his botanist dad were two of the few people on the continent who were into natural selection and who understood and believed it. 22 Mar 2023 11:14:43

  9. The Force of Nonviolence: a Marxist Take on Judith Butler’s ...

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    “It was Friedrich Hayek’s job to watch international economic trends. As director of the Rockefeller Foundation (RF)–sponsored Institute for Business Cycle Research from 1927 to 1931, he ...

  10. Friedrich A. Hayek - Friesian

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    Friedrich A. Hayek (1899-1992), Note. Yes, the other, or perhaps the principal, famous Hayek in contemporary culture is the stunning actress Salma Hayek. The obvious question would then be "Any relation?" Probably not, but one can never tell. "Hayek" is a Czech name, Hájek.

  11. Mises Institute

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    Why I Support Mises. With the help of our extraordinary supporters, the Mises Institute is the world's leading supporter of the ideas of liberty and the Austrian school of economics. Since 1982, it has been the essential training ground the world over. With the continuing and growing economic crisis, the ideas of liberty are gaining more ...

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