Journal of Libertarian Studies

F.A. Hayek on Liberty and Tradition

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One of the most salutary results of the recent revival of scholarly interest in the intellectual traditions of classical liberalism is that F.A. Hayek's social and political writings have begun to be taken as seriously as they deserve.' Reasons for this development are not hard to find. By any standards, Hayek must be regarded as among the foremost contemporary exponents of the liberal tradition.

Volume 4, Number 2 (1980)

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Gray, John N. "F.A. Hayek on Liberty and Tradition." Journal of Libertarian Studies 4, No.2 (1980): 119-137.

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