Hayek and Popper
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<p>Karl Popper and Friedrich von Hayek are remembered as two of the twentieth century’s greatest proponents of open society. However over the years Hayek’s ideas have tended to be favoured over Popper’s in both academic and political discussions. This book aims to improve understanding of Popper’s and Hayek’s philosophies by explaining their differences and whilst doing so to encourage liberal political philosophers to take a better-informed and more sympathetic look at Popper’s ideas about open society. </p><p>Popper and Hayek differed in subtle but fundamental ways about rationality economism and democracy. They thus differed about whether and to what extent society is well served by deliberate attempts at social engineering and government intervention in the economy. They also differed about whether democracy is better served by institutions designed to elect the best leaders or by institutions designed to protect us against the leaders we elect. And they differed perhaps most importantly about whether we should value freedom as a means to prosperity or an end-in-itself. </p><p>This book argues that Hayek’s views about rationality economism and democracy are fundamentally at odds with Popper’s¾ and perhaps even with open society itself—and that the unintended consequences of Hayek’s views may actually pose a threat to Popper’s vision of a liberal and free open society. </p>
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