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Socialism and ‘Social’ Justice
Hayek was forced to conclude that the term "social justice" was "entirely empty and meaningless” and is generally used to assert a claim without giving a reason for it.
Bureaucracy and the Civil Service in the United States
One of the most important sociological laws is the "Iron Law of Oligarchy": every field of human endeavor, every kind of organization, will always be led by a relatively small elite.
Frogs’ Legs, Shared Ends and the Rationality of Politics
Politics asks “What is to be done?” and proposes a profusion of answers.
The Political Economy of Monarchy and Democracy, and the Idea of a Natural Order
A government is a territorial monopolist of compulsion — an agency which may engage in continual, institutionalized property rights violations and
Legislation and the Discovery of Law in a Free Society
Libertarians’ devotion to individual rights, and to laws in support of those rights, is unquestionable.