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HAYEK, Friedrich August von. Individualism: true and false.
Dublin : 1946
First edition of Hayek's important lecture on freedom and the individual: "In a pamphlet on Individualism: True and False (1946) he contrasted a voluntaristic, spontaneous, undesigned order of freedom of the individual with a rationalistically designed and constructed system. 'True' was the undesigned individualism described and esteemed by Hume, Smith,... Learn More£250.00Stock Code: 143821
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HAYEK, Friedrich August von. The Sensory Order.
Chicago : 1952
First US edition, first printing, issued from the UK sheets of the same year. The Sensory Order, Hayek's second book after his move to Chicago, is the final form of a thesis Hayek had developed in Vienna in the 1920s on philosophical psychology. Hayek argues that there are inherent limits to the human mind's capacity to understand itself, and that human... Learn More£125.00Stock Code: 144688
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HAYEK, Friedrich August von. Autograph note, signed, discussing his manuscripts, together with a card of Hayek's notes.
Freiburg : [1985]
Hayek writes to explain, presumably in response to a request for a handwritten sample of his work: "Meine Manuskripte sind gegenwärtig alle in Großbuchstaben geschrieben und darum graphologisch uninterressant. Sie müssen sich darum wohl hiermit begnügen" - "My manuscripts are all currently written in capital letters, and therefore of no graphological... Learn More£975.00Stock Code: 85068
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HAYEK, Friedrich August von. Our Moral Heritage.
Washington, D.C. : 1983
First edition, first printing, of Hayek's lecture given to the Heritage Foundation in 1983, developing a theory he had first outlined in his Constitution of Liberty two decades earlier - "the principles of private property, the free market, and the sanctity of the family have their roots in practices which enabled primitive societies to survive... those... Learn More£125.00Stock Code: 144684
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HAYEK, Friedrich August von. Individualism: true and false.
Dublin : 1946
First edition of Hayek's important lecture on freedom and the individual.
"In a pamphlet on Individualism: True and False (1946) he contrasted a voluntaristic, spontaneous, undesigned order of freedom of the individual with a rationalistically designed and constructed system. 'True' was the undesigned individualism described and esteemed by Hume,... Learn More£250.00Stock Code: 144685
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HAYEK, Friedrich August von. The Sensory Order. An Inquiry into the Foundations of Theoretical Psychology.
London : 1952
First UK edition, first impression, published in Chicago in the same year. The Sensory Order, Hayek's second book after his move to Chicago, is the final form of a thesis Hayek had developed in Vienna in the 1920s on philosophical psychology. Hayek argues that there are inherent limits to the human mind's capacity to understand itself, and that human... Learn More£750.00Stock Code: 136756