McCann Jr., Charles R - In: The Review of Austrian Economics 15 (2002) 1, pp. 5-34
At the heart of Friedrich A. Hayek's social philosophy is a regard for the socially-constituted nature of man: the individual is not taken to be asocial or pre-social, but rather it is recognized that society defines the individual. The neglect of this aspect of Hayek's work by both liberal and...