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"Produced throughout the first fifteen years of Hayek's career, the writings collected in Capital and Interest see Hayek elaborate upon and extend his landmark lectures that were published as Prices and Production and work toward the technically sophisticated line of thought seen in his later Pure Theory of Capital. Illuminating the development of Hayek's detailed contributions to capital and interest theory, the collection also sheds light on how Hayek's work related to other influential economists of the time. Highlights include the 1936 article "The Mythology of Capital"--Presented here alongside Frank Knight's criticisms of the Austrian theory of capital that prompted it-and "The Maintenance of Capital," with subsequent comments by the English economist A.C. Pigou. These and other familiar works are accompanied by lesser-known articles and lectures, including a lecture on technological progress and excess capacity. An introduction by the book's editor, leading Hayek scholar Lawrence H. White, places Hayek's contributions in careful historical context, with ample footnotes and citations for further reading, making this a touchstone addition to the University of Chicago Press's Collected Works of F.A. Hayek series"--the publisher.
E-books --- Capital --- Hayek, von, Friedrich August --- Hayek, Friedrich --- Capital. --- Investments. --- Interest. --- Investments --- Interest
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Oakeshott, Hayek and Schmitt are associated with a conservative reaction to the 'progressive' forces of the twentieth century. Each was an acute analyst of the juristic form of the modern state and the relationship of that form to the idea of liberty under a system of public, general law. Hayek had the highest regard for Schmitt's understanding of the rule of law state despite Schmitt's hostility to it, and he owed the distinction he drew in his own work between a purpose-governed form of state and a law-governed form to Oakeshott. However, the three have until now rarely been considered together, something which will be ever more apparent as political theorists, lawyers and theorists of international relations turn to the foundational texts of twentieth-century thought at a time when debate about liberal democratic theory might appear to have run out of steam.
Rule of law. --- Règle de droit. --- Oakeshott, Michael, --- Hayek, Friedrich A. von --- Schmitt, Carl, --- Droit --- État. --- Droit public --- Souveraineté --- Philosophie --- Oakeshott, Michael --- Hayek, Friedrich August --- Schmitt, Carl --- État. --- Souveraineté
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In tegenstelling tot vele andere aanzienlijke families, heeft de oude Amsterdamse regentenfamilie Van de Poll al in de vroege negentiende eeuw maatregelen getroffen om de verzameling familieportretten bij elkaar te houden. In 1935 richtte de ongehuwde Frederik van de Poll samen met zijn zuster de Van de Poll-Wolters-Quina Stichting op en werd de kerncollectie van portretten aan deze stichting overgedragen. De collectie van de familiestichting is sindsdien door schenkingen en legaten nog aanzienlijk uitgebreid. De portretverzameling van de stichting geeft een fascinerend overzicht van ruim twee eeuwen portrettraditie.
portraits --- Painting --- Poll, van de [Family] --- Van de Poll-Wolters-Quina-Stichting [Woerden] --- verzameling Van de Poll-Wolters-Quina --- familieportretten --- geschiedenis --- Van de Poll (familie) --- Wolters (familie) --- Quina (familie) --- Bol, Ferdinand --- Veth, Jan --- Voet, Jacob Ferdinand --- Netscher, Caspar --- Boonen, Arnold --- Glain, Léon-Pascal --- Tischbein, Johann Friedrich August --- Hodges, Charles Howard --- Kruseman, Jan Adam --- 18de eeuw --- 19de eeuw --- 20ste eeuw --- verzameling Van de Poll-Wolters-Quina. --- familieportretten. --- geschiedenis. --- Van de Poll (familie). --- Wolters (familie). --- Quina (familie). --- Bol, Ferdinand. --- Veth, Jan. --- Voet, Jacob Ferdinand. --- Netscher, Caspar. --- Boonen, Arnold. --- Glain, Léon-Pascal. --- Tischbein, Johann Friedrich August. --- Hodges, Charles Howard. --- Kruseman, Jan Adam. --- 18de eeuw. --- 19de eeuw. --- 20ste eeuw. --- Hollandse school --- Portrait painting, Dutch --- Nobility --- Portraits --- Vanderpool family --- Art collections --- Van de Poll-Wolters-Quina Stichting
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Oakeshott, Hayek and Schmitt are associated with a conservative reaction to the 'progressive' forces of the twentieth century. Each was an acute analyst of the juristic form of the modern state and the relationship of that form to the idea of liberty under a system of public, general law. Hayek had the highest regard for Schmitt's understanding of the rule of law state despite Schmitt's hostility to it, and he owed the distinction he drew in his own work between a purpose-governed form of state and a law-governed form to Oakeshott. However, the three have until now rarely been considered together, something which will be ever more apparent as political theorists, lawyers and theorists of international relations turn to the foundational texts of twentieth-century thought at a time when debate about liberal democratic theory might appear to have run out of steam.
Rule of law. --- Supremacy of law --- Administrative law --- Constitutional law --- Oakeshott, Michael, --- Hayek, Friedrich A. von --- Schmitt, Carl, --- Schmitt-Dorotić, Carl, --- Dorotić, Carl Schmitt-, --- Shumitto, Kāru, --- Shmitt, Karl, --- שמיט, קרל, --- Šmit, Karl, --- Hai-yeh-kʻo, --- Hayek, Friedrich August von, --- Hayek, F. A. von --- Haiekʻŭ, Pʻŭridŭrihi A., --- Khaĭek, F. A., --- Hayek, Frederich August von, --- Von Hayek, Friedrich A. --- Hayeke, --- 哈耶克, F.A. 冯, --- 哈葉克, --- 海耶克, --- Oakeshott, Michael Joseph,
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