1st Edition

Agenda for a Free Society Essays on Hayek's The Constitution of Liberty

Edited By Arthur Seldon Copyright 1961
    194 Pages
    by Routledge

    194 Pages
    by Routledge

    In this book, first published in 1961, under the general editorship of Arthur Seldon of the Institute of Economic Affairs, ten eminent writers, economists, philosophers, and a legal authority have set down their views on the principles and policies of a free society in a rapidly changing world. Each has developed his theme from the same material – Professor F. A. Hayek’s monumental work The Constitution of Liberty. This title will be of interest to students of history and economics.

    Introduction The EditorPart One: Principles of a Free Society;  1. The Individual and Society Graham Hutton  2. Philosophy J. W. N. Watkins  3. Law A. A. Shenfield  4. Objectives H. B. ActonPart Two: Policy in a Free Society;  5. The Monetary Framework E. Victor Morgan  6. Taxation Frederic Benham  7. Social Welfare Michael P. Fogarty  8. Trade Unions and the Labour Market: The Legal Status of Trade Unions Sir Henry Slesser Trade Unions and the Labour Market: Human Rights in Industry John A. Lincoln  9. Agriculture E. F. Nash;  Index