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Review of Theodore Burczak’s “Socialism after Hayek”
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Posted: Sat Aug 01, 2009 2:39 pm
Post subject: Review of Theodore Burczak’s “Socialism after Hayek”
Theodore Burczak’s
Socialism after Hayek
is the 2007 winner of the
Smith Center
Annual Prize in Austrian Economics
.
Socialism after Hayek
has been trumpeted as a “stimulating book” in the pages of the
Review of Austrian Economics
.
“Very deep” gushes Steve Horwitz, the organizer of a conference at the
Institute for Humane Studies
to promote this latest advance in Austrian Economics.
Peter J. Boettke wrote:
Theodore A. Burczak's
Socialism after Hayek
is a thoroughly researched and thoughtful examination not only of the ideological debate that framed the twentieth century, but of Hayek's intellectual framework. Burczak hopes for an economic framework that is both humanistic in its approach and humanitarian in its concern while being grounded in good reasons. The book should be on the reading list of every comparative political economist and in particular anyone who wants to take Hayek seriously, including those who would like to push Hayek's classical liberal politics toward the left in the twenty-first century. Burczak has made an outstanding contribution to the fields of political and economic thought and to Hayek studies in particular.
Stephen Resnick wrote:
A brilliant, fair-minded approach to Marx, Hayek, Sen, and Nussbaum yields a needed socialist vision for the twenty-first century.
I have written a
short review
of Burczak’s
Socialism after Hayek
.
Have I given this “needed socialist vision for the twenty-first century” a fair and accurate critique? Let me hear your opinion!
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