Interviews

Leo Rosten (Part III)

Leo Rosten interviews Friedrich A. Hayek (Part III) Dr. Hayek challenges modern methodologies in economics, emphasizing the importance of theory over data. He describes the failure of governments to manage the money supply, the development of observed business cycles, and the morality of the market. The limits of politicians relying on advice from economists as well…

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Robert Bork (Part I)

Robert Bork interviews Friedrich A. Hayek (Part I) Focusing primarily on the law, Robert Bork discovers the evolution of laws, legislation and society. Starting with the influences on his theory of law, John Stuart Mill and Charles Darwin are highlighted. The law is described as a means of using dispersed information in society within an…

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Robert Bork (Part II)

Robert Bork interviews Friedrich A. Hayek (Part II)

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Robert Bork (Part III)

Robert Bork interviews Friedrich A. Hayek (Part III) With the ideas of Edmund Burke as a superstructure, Dr. Hayek discusses the development of general rules of society and the importance of constitutional restraint in the political process. The emergence of law as an evolutionary process with respect to the democratic political structure is explored. Finally,…

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Tom Hazlett

Tom Hazlett interviews Friedrich A. Hayek (Part I) Focusing on the political implications of Hayek’s ideas, Thomas Hazlett explores the position of governments in contemporary times. The development of government as a spontaneous process with respect to the role of judges is explained. The errors in the Constitution of the USA are described. The bifurcation…

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