Here is a lecture on Hayek by disciple Kurt Leube, someone I have had a brief correspondence with. Not deep stuff but I suppose a decent introduction. Interestingly enough he touches upon The Sensory Order though Leube’s enthusiasm for/assessment of this work is way over the top: “TSO is one of the most celebrated books ever penned in the last century . . . ” While certainly a fascinating and deep work, it is hardly the case that it corresponds to the superlatives Leube confers upon it. My take on TSO is forthcoming.
Friedrich A. Hayek: His Life and Work
October 6, 2009 Comments Off Short URL hayek, kurt leube, philosophy of social science, The Road to Serfdom, the sensory order
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