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has glosseng: Law, Legislation and Liberty is the 1973 magnum opus in three volumes by Nobel laureate economist and political philosopher Friedrich Hayek. In it, Hayek further develops the philosophical principles he discussed earlier in The Road to Serfdom, The Constitution of Liberty, and other writings. Law, Legislation and Liberty is more abstract than Hayek's earlier work, and it focuses on the conflicting views of society as either a design, a made order ("taxis"), on the one hand, or an emergent system, a grown order ("cosmos"), on the other. These ideas are then connected to two different forms of law: law proper, or "nomos" coinciding more or less with the traditional concept of natural law, which is an emergent property of social interaction, and legislation, or "thesis", which is properly confined to the administration of non-coercive government services, but is easily confused with the occasional acts of legislature that do actually straighten out flaws in the nomos.
lexicalizationeng: Law, Legislation and Liberty
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has glossfra: Droit, législation et liberté (Law, Legislation and Liberty) est le magnum opus du « Prix Nobel » déconomie et philosophe libéral Friedrich Hayek. Il sagit dun ouvrage de philosophie sociale et non déconomie. Hayek y développe sa philosophie de la vie en société, approfondissant les principes quil avait déjà abordé dans La Constitution de la liberté et La Route de la servitude. Pour cela, il sagit selon l'Encyclopædia Universalis du « véritable aboutissement » de sa pensée.
lexicalizationfra: Droit, législation et liberté

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