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Wissenschaft und Sozialismus: Aufsätze zur Sozialismuskritik
2004
by
Hayek
Planned Economy
Economic Calculation
Knowledge Economics
Rationality
Social Justice
Joseph Schumpeter
Liberalism
Socialism
Adam Smith
Anthropology
David Hume
Jean-Jacques Rousseau
Spontaneous Order
Friedrich A. Hayek
Positivism
Auguste Comte
Hans Kelsen
John Locke
Utilitarianism
Competition
Gunnar Myrdal
Property Rights
Marxism
Economic Policy
Value Judgments
Austrian School
Ludwig von Mises
Coercion
Income Distribution
Price Controls
Totalitarianism
Friedrich von Wieser
Max Weber
Oskar Lange
Price Theory
Vilfredo Pareto
Capitalism
Laissez-faire
Democracy
Welfare State
Catallactics
Ordoliberalism
Walter Eucken
Opportunity Cost
Resource Allocation
Scarcity
Price Mechanism
Classical Economics
Economic History
Historical School
Methodology
Karl Marx
Communism
Syndicalism
Interventionism
Hermann Heinrich Gossen
Interest Theory
Karl Kautsky
Labor Theory of Value
Marginal Utility
Mathematical Economics
Otto Bauer
War Economy
Russian Revolution
Economic Efficiency
Economic Goods
Price Formation
Consumer Sovereignty
Uncertainty
Profit and Loss
Monopoly
Depreciation
Inflation
Innovation
Malinvestment
Accounting
Bureaucracy
Capital Theory
Entrepreneurship
Economic Crisis
Egalitarianism
Productivity
Unemployment
Equilibrium
Labor Market
Market Structure
Interest Rates
Class Struggle
Political Economy
Federalism
Mixed Economy
Rule of Law
Monetary Policy
Market Process
National Income
Poverty
Inheritance
Division of Labor
Monetary Theory
Political Philosophy
Table of Contents · 72 segments
1
Front Matter and Publication Data
chapter
2
Table of Contents
chapter
3
Abbreviated Cited Collections
bibliography
4
The Intellectuals and Socialism
essay
5
The Errors of Constructivism and the Foundations of Legitimate Criticism of Social Institutions, Opening through Section 5
essay
6
The Errors of Constructivism: Complex Orders and the Knowledge Problem
essay
7
The Errors of Constructivism: Positivism, Socialism, and Immanent Critique of Values
essay
8
The Errors of Constructivism: Science, Value Freedom, and the Role of Norms
essay
9
Socialism and Science: Introduction
essay
10
Socialism and Science: The Value-Judgment Defense
essay
11
Socialism and Science: Scientific Discussion of Values
essay
12
Socialism and Science: Individual Responsibility and Redistribution
essay
13
Socialism and Science: Planning, Redistribution, and Totalitarian Drift
essay
14
Socialism and Science: The Socialist Calculation Debate
essay
15
Socialism and Science: Scientific Grounds for Anti-Socialism
essay
16
Socialism and Science: Unlimited Democracy and Ungovernability
essay
17
Science and Socialism
essay
18
Problems of Socialist Economic Calculation: Nature and History of the Problem
essay
19
Economic Choice, Prices, and the Role of the Economist
theoretical
20
Historicism, Methodology, and the Decline of Economic Theory
theoretical
21
Marxism, Historicism, and Silence about Socialist Institutions
theoretical
22
Socialism, Planning, Goals, and Methods
theoretical
23
Interventionism, Legal Frameworks, and Interventionist Chaos
theoretical
24
Value Theory and Early Socialist Calculation Arguments
theoretical
25
Postwar Socialist Planning Debates in Austria and Germany
theoretical
26
Mises, Weber, and Brutzkus on Socialist Economic Calculation
theoretical
27
Continental Responses to Mises and Alternative Socialist Schemes
theoretical
28
The Present State of the Debate and the Russian Experiment
essay
29
Continuation: Theoretical Systems Beyond Russian Experience
theoretical
30
Section 3: Mathematical Calculation and the Data Problem
theoretical
31
Section 4: Dobb, Consumer Choice, and Planning
theoretical
32
Section 5: Reintroducing Competition Under State Ownership
theoretical
33
Section 6: Partial Competition and Monopolized Industries
theoretical
34
Monopoly Rationalization, Technical Progress, and Capital Values
theoretical
35
Section 8: Cost Pricing and Socialist Monopoly Management
theoretical
36
Section 9: Pseudo-Competition, Capital Allocation, and Responsibility
theoretical
37
Section 10: Consequences of Choosing Competition or Planning
theoretical
38
State of the Debate: Concluding Assessment of Socialist Planning
essay
39
Socialist Calculation III, Sections 1–3: Reintroduced Competition and Trial-and-Error Pricing
essay
40
Socialist Calculation III, Sections 4–5: Institutional Price Setting and Parametric Prices
essay
41
Socialist Calculation III, Section 6: Socialist Industrial Units and Cost Discovery
essay
42
Socialist Calculation III, Section 7: Management, Expectations, and Bureaucratic Responsibility
essay
43
Socialist Calculation III, Section 8: Investment Control, Knowledge, and Freedom
essay
44
Socialist Calculation III: Reintroduction of Competition, conclusion
chapter
45
The Political Consequences of Economic Planning
essay
46
Man in the Planned Economy I: Freedom, socialism, and the meaning of planning
essay
47
Man in the Planned Economy II: Economic and moral arguments for planning
essay
48
Man in the Planned Economy III: Why interventionist mixtures are unstable
essay
49
Man in the Planned Economy IV: Democracy and comprehensive planning
essay
50
Man in the Planned Economy V: The illusion of democratic control
essay
51
Man in the Planned Economy VI: Rule of law versus administrative discretion
essay
52
Man in the Planned Economy VII: Planning for competition
essay
53
The New Confusion About Planning I: Recurring economic fallacies
essay
54
The New Confusion About Planning II-III: Who plans and why markets economize knowledge
essay
55
The New Confusion About Planning IV: Complexity as an argument against planning
essay
56
The New Confusion About Planning V-VI: Social justice and American planning proposals
essay
57
The New Confusion About Planning VII-IX: Indicative planning, input-output tables, and state self-planning
essay
58
The New Confusion About Planning X: The Humphrey-Javits bill
essay
59
The Illusion of Social Justice I-II: Constructivism and inherited moral instincts
essay
60
The Illusion of Social Justice III-IV: Tribal desert and market remuneration
essay
61
The Illusion of Social Justice V-VI: Prices as discovery and the limits of redistribution
essay
62
The Illusion of Social Justice VII-VIII: Moral evolution, property, and the danger of heaven on earth
essay
63
The Atavism of Social Justice 1: Why social justice is meaningless in a free society
essay
64
The Atavism of Social Justice 2: Primitive horde morality
essay
65
The Atavism of Social Justice 3-4: Catallaxy and the emergence of the open society
essay
66
The Atavism of Social Justice 5-6: Market prices, competition, and fairness
essay
67
The Atavism of Social Justice 7-9: Inequality, liberal morality, and socialist regression
essay
68
The Atavism of Social Justice 10: Cultural evolution and the social Darwinism objection
essay
69
Bibliographical Afterword
bibliography
70
Name Index
bibliography
71
Subject Index
bibliography
72
Editorial Plan for Hayek's Collected Writings in German
bibliography