There is no reason to assume that the historically given legal institutions are necessarily the most " natural " in any sense. The recognition of the principle of private property does not by any means necessarily imply that the particular delimitation... Mises: The Last Knight of Liberalism - Strana 709podľa Jörg Guido Hülsmann - 2007 - Počet stránok 1143Úplné zobrazenie - O tejto knihe
| F. A. Hayek - 1980 - Počet stránok 284
...Interventionismut (Jena. 1929). legal institutions are necessarily the most "natural" in any sense. The recognition of the principle of private property...competition is of the greatest importance and one which, it must be admitted, has been sadly neglected by economists. But, on the other hand, to admit the possibility... | |
| F. A. Hayek - 1997 - Počet stránok 280
...Hayek on Hayek, op. cit., pp. 67-73. — Ed.] tutions are necessarily the most 'natural' in any sense. The recognition of the principle of private property...competition is of the greatest importance and one which it must be admitted has been sadly neglected by economists. But on the other hand, to admit the possibility... | |
| F. A. Hayek - 1997 - Počet stránok 280
...Hayek on Hayek, op. cit., pp. 67-73. — Ed.] tutions are necessarily the most 'natural' in any sense. The recognition of the principle of private property...competition is of the greatest importance and one which it must be admitted has been sadly neglected by economists. But on the other hand, to admit the possibility... | |
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