Hayek: A Collaborative Biography (eBook)

Part XIII: 'Fascism' and Liberalism in the (Austrian) Classical Tradition

Robert Leeson (Herausgeber)

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2018 | 1st ed. 2018
XV, 497 Seiten
Springer International Publishing (Verlag)
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Hayek claimed that he always made it his rule 'not to be concerned with current politics, but to try to operate on public opinion.' However, evidence suggests that he was a party political operative with 'free' market scholarship being the vehicle through which he sought - and achieved - party political influence. The 'main purpose' of his Mont Pelerin Society had 'been wholly achieved'. Mises promoted 'Fascists' including Ludendorff and Hitler, and Hayekians promoted the Operation Condor military dictatorships and continue to maintain a 'united front' with 'neo-Nazis.' Hayek, who supported Pinochet's torture-based regime and played a promotional role in 'Dirty War' Argentina, is presented as a saintly figure. 
 
These chapters place 'free' market promotion in the context of the post-1965 neo-Fascist 'Strategy of Tension', and examine Hayek's role in the promotion of deflation that facilitated Hitler's rise to power; his proposal to relocate Gibraltarians across the frontier into 'Fascist' Spain; the Austrian revival of the 1970s; the role of (what was presented as) 'neutral academic data' on behalf of the 'International Right' and their efforts to promote Franz Josef Strauss and Ronald Reagan and defend apartheid and the Shah of Iran



Robert Leeson has been Visiting Professor of Economics at Stanford University, USA since 2005, National Fellow and Visiting Scholar at the Hoover Institution since 1995 and Adjunct Professor at Notre Dame Australia University since 2008. He has published numerous articles in journals including The Economic Journal and Economics and History of Political Economy. In addition to writing and editing twenty books, he is the co-editor (with Charles Palm) of The Collected Writings of Milton Friedman. He has held further visiting positions at Cambridge University, the University of California, Berkeley, the University of California, Santa Cruz, Santa Clara University and the University of Western Ontario.

Robert Leeson has been Visiting Professor of Economics at Stanford University, USA since 2005, National Fellow and Visiting Scholar at the Hoover Institution since 1995 and Adjunct Professor at Notre Dame Australia University since 2008. He has published numerous articles in journals including The Economic Journal and Economics and History of Political Economy. In addition to writing and editing twenty books, he is the co-editor (with Charles Palm) of The Collected Writings of Milton Friedman. He has held further visiting positions at Cambridge University, the University of California, Berkeley, the University of California, Santa Cruz, Santa Clara University and the University of Western Ontario.

PART ONE: ORIGINS1.Introduction: ‘How we developed a consistent doctrine and some international circles of communication.’- Robert Leeson2.The German Historical School of Economics and the Foundations and Development of the Austrian School of Economics.- Birsen Filip3.Before Hitler: The Expansionary Program of the Brauns Commission.- Antonio Magliulo 4.Hayek, Gold, Deflation and Nihilism.- David Glasner5.On the Rock: Hayek’s 1944 Proposals for the Gibraltar Economy.- Chris Grocott PART TWO: REVIVAL6.The Austrian Revival.- Hiroyuki Okon 7.‘Neutral Academic Data’ and the International Right-  David Teacher8.Private Club and Secret Service Armageddon.-  David Teacher 9.The Pinochet Regime and the Trans-Nationalization of Italian Neo-Fascism.- Anna Bull and Galadriel Ravelli10.Hayek on Limited Democracy, Dictatorships and the ‘Free’ Market: An Interview in Argentina, 1977.- Birsen Filip11.Friedrich Hayek and his Visits to Chile: some Austrian Misrepresentations.- Birsen Filip

Erscheint lt. Verlag 15.9.2018
Reihe/Serie Archival Insights into the Evolution of Economics
Archival Insights into the Evolution of Economics
Zusatzinfo XV, 497 p.
Verlagsort Cham
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Geisteswissenschaften
Sozialwissenschaften Politik / Verwaltung
Wirtschaft Allgemeines / Lexika
Schlagworte Austrian School of Economics • Free Market • German Historical School of Economics • Hayek • Italian Neo-Fascism • Liberalism • Pinochet Regime • The Braun Commission • the Gibraltar Economy 1944
ISBN-10 3-319-91358-1 / 3319913581
ISBN-13 978-3-319-91358-2 / 9783319913582
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