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Liberalism's Last Man Vikash Yadav

Liberalism's Last Man By Vikash Yadav

Liberalism's Last Man by Vikash Yadav


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Liberalism's Last Man: Hayek in the Age of Political Capitalism by Vikash Yadav

A modern reframing of Friedrich Hayek's most famous work for the 21st century.

Friedrich Hayek's The Road to Serfdom was both an intellectual milestone and a source of political division, spurring fiery debates around capitalism and its discontents. In the ensuing discord, Hayek's true message was lost: liberalism is a thing to be protected above all else, and its alternatives are perilous.

In Liberalism's Last Man, Vikash Yadav revives the core of Hayek's famed work to map today's primary political anxiety: the tenuous state of liberal meritocratic capitalism-particularly in North America, Europe, and Asia-in the face of strengthening political-capitalist powers like China, Vietnam, and Singapore. As open societies struggle to match the economic productivity of authoritarian-capitalist economies, the promises of a meritocracy fade; Yadav channels Hayek to articulate how liberalism's moral backbone is its greatest defense against repressive social structures.

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Yadav debuts with a vigorous reappraisal of 20th-century economist Friedrich Hayek in light of today's increasing authoritarian encroachment on liberal, meritocratic, free-market societies...Seamlessly intertwining political philosophy, intellectual history, and textual criticism, this is an expansive and robust defense of capitalist liberalism. * Publisher's Weekly *
Does Hayek's critique of socialism and defense of liberalism in his 1944 book The Road to Serfdom have any relevance for the very different challenges the international order faces today? Yadav's ambitious goal is to answer that question via a close reading of Hayek's classic text. The result is a penetrating, insightful, sometimes provocative and always stimulating performance. -- Bruce Caldwell | coauthor of Hayek: A Life, 1899-1950 | Duke University
Well-written, well-researched, and engrossing, the great accomplishment of Liberalism's Last Man is its engagement with modern political theory through the lens of Hayek. It's a highly original work-and refreshing in that it takes Hayek's critics seriously while also refraining from shortchanging Hayek for his supposed intellectual sins. -- Peter Boettke | author of F. A. Hayek: Economics, Political Economy and Social Philosophy

About Vikash Yadav

Vikash Yadav is associate professor of international relations and Asian studies at Hobart and William Smith Colleges.

Table of Contents

Preface
Introduction
Chapter One The Abandoned Road
Chapter Two The Great Utopia
Chapter Three Individualism and Collectivism
Chapter Four The Inevitability of Planning
Chapter Five Planning and Democracy
Chapter Six Planning and the Rule of Law
Chapter Seven Economic Control and Totalitarianism
Chapter Eight Who, Whom?
Chapter Nine Security and Freedom
Chapter Ten Why the Worst Get on Top
Chapter Eleven The End of Truth
Chapter Twelve The Socialist Roots of Nazism
Chapter Thirteen The Totalitarians in Our Midst
Chapter Fourteen Material Conditions and Ideal Ends
Chapter Fifteen The Prospects of International Order
Conclusion
Acknowledgments
Notes
Bibliography

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NGR9780226821474
9780226821474
0226821471
Liberalism's Last Man: Hayek in the Age of Political Capitalism by Vikash Yadav
New
Hardback
The University of Chicago Press
20230828
288
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