The Case Against Redistribution: F.A. Hayek on Social Justice

In this thesis, F.A. Hayek's argument is against social justice is given context, discussed, and evaluated. Hayek was one of the leading voices of libertarian ideology in the Twentieth Century. While Road to Serfdom is his most popular work, Hayek's philosophy is most fully expressed in hi...

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Main Author: Wissa, Matthew T
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spelling ndltd-CLAREMONT-oai-scholarship.claremont.edu-cmc_theses-15222013-04-19T14:36:29Z The Case Against Redistribution: F.A. Hayek on Social Justice Wissa, Matthew T In this thesis, F.A. Hayek's argument is against social justice is given context, discussed, and evaluated. Hayek was one of the leading voices of libertarian ideology in the Twentieth Century. While Road to Serfdom is his most popular work, Hayek's philosophy is most fully expressed in his three volume set, Law, Legislation and Liberty. His thoughts against social justice are found the in the second volume, entitled The Mirage of Social Justice. It is the conclusion of the author that Hayek's argument against social justice, in the form of redistribution, falls short as it depends on a presupposition that an evolutionary moral and legal process will necessarily end in securing a libertarian style of government. The only possible means of salvaging the argument would to accept inherent and inviolable human rights, which Hayek fundamentally rejects as he claims the Kantian tradition. 2012-01-01 text application/pdf http://scholarship.claremont.edu/cmc_theses/512 http://scholarship.claremont.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1522&context=cmc_theses © 2012 Matthew T. Wissa CMC Senior Theses Scholarship @ Claremont Hayek Social Justice Political Philosophy Philosophy Redistribution Ethics and Political Philosophy Public Policy
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topic Hayek
Social Justice
Political Philosophy
Philosophy
Redistribution
Ethics and Political Philosophy
Public Policy
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Social Justice
Political Philosophy
Philosophy
Redistribution
Ethics and Political Philosophy
Public Policy
Wissa, Matthew T
The Case Against Redistribution: F.A. Hayek on Social Justice
description In this thesis, F.A. Hayek's argument is against social justice is given context, discussed, and evaluated. Hayek was one of the leading voices of libertarian ideology in the Twentieth Century. While Road to Serfdom is his most popular work, Hayek's philosophy is most fully expressed in his three volume set, Law, Legislation and Liberty. His thoughts against social justice are found the in the second volume, entitled The Mirage of Social Justice. It is the conclusion of the author that Hayek's argument against social justice, in the form of redistribution, falls short as it depends on a presupposition that an evolutionary moral and legal process will necessarily end in securing a libertarian style of government. The only possible means of salvaging the argument would to accept inherent and inviolable human rights, which Hayek fundamentally rejects as he claims the Kantian tradition.
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