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''Individualism and Economic Order'' is a book written by
Friedrich Hayek Friedrich August von Hayek ( , ; 8 May 189923 March 1992), often referred to by his initials F. A. Hayek, was an Austrian–British economist, legal theorist and philosopher who is best known for his defense of classical liberalism. Haye ...
. It is a collection of essays originally published in the 1930s and 1940s, discussing topics ranging from moral philosophy to the methods of the social sciences and economic theory to contrast free markets with planned economies.


Essays

:I. "Individualism: True and False" ::Delivered at
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, December 17, 1945. :II. "Economics and Knowledge" ::Delivered at the London Economic Club, November 1936. :III. "The Facts of the Social Sciences" ::Delivered at the
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Moral Science Club, November 1942. :IV. "
The Use of Knowledge in Society "The Use of Knowledge in Society" is a scholarly article written by economist Friedrich Hayek, first published in the September 1945 issue of ''The American Economic Review''. Written (along with ''The Meaning of Competition'') as a rebuttal to f ...
" ::Published in the ''American Economic Review'', September 1945. :V. "The Meaning of Competition" ::Derived from a paper delivered at
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, May 1946. :VI. "'Free' Enterprise and Competitive Order" ::Derived from a paper delivered to the
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, April 1947. :VII. "Socialist Calculation I: The Nature and History of the Problem" ::Published in ''Collectivist Economic Planning'' (1935) :VIII. "Socialist Calculation II: The State of the Debate (1935)" ::Published in ''Collectivist Economic Planning'' (1935) :IX. "Socialist Calculation III: The Competitive 'Solution'" ::Published in the ''
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'', May 1940. :X. "A Commodity Reserve Currency" ::Published in the ''
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'', June–September 1943. :XI. "The Ricardo Effect" ::Published in ''Economica'', May 1942. :XII. "The Economic Conditions of Interstate Federalism" ::Published in the ''New Commonwealth Quarterly'', September 1939.


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