ABSTRACT

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.

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Contents

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INTRODUCTION

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PART ONE: PRINCIPLES OF A FREE SOCIETY

chapter I|14 pages

THE INDIVIDUAL AND SOCIETY

chapter II|20 pages

PHILOSOPHY

chapter III|18 pages

LAW

chapter IV|16 pages

OBJECTIVES

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PART TWO: POLICY IN A FREE SOCIETY

chapter V|14 pages

THE MONETARY FRAMEWORK

chapter VI|18 pages

TAXATION

chapter VII|20 pages

SOCIAL WELFARE

chapter VIII|32 pages

TRADE UNIONS AND THE LABOUR MARKET:

chapter IX|19 pages

AGRICULTURE