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Editore: University Of Chicago Press, 1981
ISBN 10: 0226320901ISBN 13: 9780226320908
Da: Veronica's Books, Gig Harbor, WA, U.S.A.
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Paperback. Condizione: Very Good. Tight copy, 244pp.
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Editore: Routledge, 2012
ISBN 10: 0415522293ISBN 13: 9780415522298
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Condizione: As New. Unread book in perfect condition.
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Editore: Routlege & Kegan Paul, 1982
ISBN 10: 0710092113ISBN 13: 9780710092113
Da: Moe's Books, Berkeley, CA, U.S.A.
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Soft cover. Condizione: Very good. No jacket. Cover is worn along edges and hinges. Binding is tight. Previous owner's ink signature on half-title page, but all other pages are clean and unmarked.
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Editore: Routledge & Kegan Paul, London, 1982
Da: opcobooks, Rennes, Francia
Libro Prima edizione
Couverture souple. Condizione: Bon. Edition originale. First complete edition in one volume with a new preface xvi p, 1- rules and order 2-The Mirage of social justice 3-The political order of a free people.
Editore: Routledge, 1982
ISBN 10: 0415098688ISBN 13: 9780415098687
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Condizione: New.
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Editore: Routledge, 2022
ISBN 10: 0415035325ISBN 13: 9780415035323
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Condizione: New.
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Editore: Routledge & Kegan Paul, London, 1973
ISBN 10: 0710076444ISBN 13: 9780710076441
Da: Edinburgh Books, Edinburgh, Regno Unito
Libro Prima edizione
Hard Covers. Condizione: Very Good - Very Good Plus. First Editions. 1973, 1976 & 1979. All first printings. PP xi, 184; xiv, 195; xv, 244. Original bindings - Volume 1 in black cloth, vols 2 & 3 in black paper covered boards. Gilt titling on blue spine panels. Light rubbing to the blue panel of volume 1. Minor mark around the 'A' of 'LAW' on volume 3. Light spotting to boards of volume 1. Offsetting to the endpapers of volume 1. Previous owner's name, place and date to front endpaper of each volume. Otherwise the books are in excellent condition. PLEASE NOTE: Heavyish set so a little extra may be needed for shipping to non-UK customers.
Editore: London, Routledge & Kegan Paul, 1979
Da: antiquariat peter petrej - Bibliopolium AG, Zürich, ZH, Svizzera
8°, XI, 184, XIV, 195 u. XV, 244 S., Kart., Einband unsauber, jew. Stempel u. Ausschnitt des OUs a. Innendeckeln, in den Bden. 1 u. 2 einige Unterstreichungen in Blei-, selten Farbstift. Bde. 1 u. 2 in Nachauflagen, Bd. 3 in EA. Enth.: Bd. 1: Rules And Order; Bd. 2: The Mirage of Social Justice; Bd. 3: The Political Order of a Free People. 800 gr. Schlagworte: Rechtswesen - allgemein, Wirtschaft - allgemein.
Editore: Routledge & Kegan Paul Limited, London, 1979
ISBN 10: 0710001258ISBN 13: 9780710001252
Da: RareNonFiction, IOBA, Ladysmith, BC, Canada
Membro dell'associazione: IOBA
Libro Prima edizione
Hardcover. Condizione: Good. Condizione sovraccoperta: Good. First Edition. 244 pages. Subject and author indexes for all three volumes. "Contains the clearest and most uncompromising exposition of Professor Hayek's political philosopy yet published, in which he analyses and discards modern sociobiological theories of morality and social conduct, demonstrating that man's behaviour pattern has been determined more by custom than by the exercise of reason, and that mind and culture therefore developed concurrently and not successively." - dust jacket. Minimal light pencil marginalia to contents. Moderate wear to book. Binding tight. Spine sunning and average wear to dust jacket which is now preserved in archival-grade Brodart. A quality copy.; 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall; Law, Legislation and Liberty: The Political Order of a Free People, Volume 3 (Three): A New Statement of the Liberal Principles of Justice and Political Economy.
Editore: London, Routledge & Kegan Paul [1973, 1973
Da: Antiquariaat Matthys de Jongh, Zutphen, Paesi Bassi
-79]. 3 volumes. XI,184; XIV,195; XV,244p. Orig. black cloth with gilt-lettered blue backs, no dust jackets. Signature on front free endpapers, no other markings. First editions. 1. Rules and order. 2. The mirage of social justice. 3. The political order of a free people.
Editore: Routledge & Kegan Paul 1973-1979, London, 1973
Da: Raptis Rare Books, Palm Beach, FL, U.S.A.
First editions of volumes 2 and 3 and an early printing of volume 1 of the economist's magnum opus. Octavo, 3 volumes, original black cloth. Each are near fine in near fine dust jackets with light shelfwear. A very sharp set of first editions, uncommon in the original dust jackets. Nobel Prize-winning economist's F.A. Hayek s landmark three-volume Law, Legislation and Liberty is "an immense contribution to social and legal philosophy" (Philosophical Studies). The first volume in the series, Rules and Order (1973), deals with the distinction between legislative law and natural or "grown" law, and its implications for freedom. Volume 2, The Mirage of Social Justice (1976), attacks the widespread contemporary belief in political redistribution and "social justice" (the latter a myth, Hayek argues). Hayek argues persuasively that modern society has destroyed the original conception of the legislature, and that as a consequence there has been a miscarriage of the democratic ideal. Ours has become a "bargaining democracy," in which government is little more than the football of special interests. In tracing precisely how and why this situation arose, Hayek confronts the central flaw of modern democracy: the notion of government as sugar daddy, confiscating income and doling it out to those with the greatest political clout. To halt this destructive process, Hayek urges "the containment of power and the dethronement of politics," together with the rules which permit the formation of a "spontaneous order" in which law is king and government has neither a mandate nor the power to achieve particular as opposed to general ends. He logically demonstrates the inconsistency of a centralized, governmentally-controlled society with freedom. The two, he insists, are incompatible. Hayek s astounding intellectual range encompasses politics, philosophy, economics, anthropology, sociology and the history of ideas. His language is nontechnical, possessing clarity of style and thought. The book has a consistency, brilliance, insight and accessibility rarely found among thinkers of any age, much less our own. Reading Hayek is a bracing experience, something like the intellectual equivalent of drinking from a cold, clear brook" (Paul Westman).
Editore: University of Chicago Press 1973-1979, Chicago, 1973
Da: Raptis Rare Books, Palm Beach, FL, U.S.A.
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First editions of the economist's magnum opus. Octavo, 3 volumes, original black cloth. Volume one is inscribed on the front free endpaper by F.A. Hayek to his colleague and legal scholar, Theo Mayer-Maly with his bookplate below. Mayer-Maly's work Rechtsgeschichte der Freiheitsidee in Antike und Mittelalter is cited in volume one of Law, Legislation and Liberty. Both volumes two and three are also signed by Hayek. ÂEach volume is fine in near fine dust jackets. We have never seen or handled a complete set signed of this cornerstone work. Housed in a custom half morocco clamshell box. A fine association. Rare and desirable signed and with noted provenance. Nobel Prize-winning economist's F.A. Hayek s landmark three-volume Law, Legislation and Liberty is "an immense contribution to social and legal philosophy" (Philosophical Studies). The first volume in the series, Rules and Order (1973), deals with the distinction between legislative law and natural or "grown" law, and its implications for freedom. Volume 2, The Mirage of Social Justice (1976), attacks the widespread contemporary belief in political redistribution and "social justice" (the latter a myth, Hayek argues). Hayek argues persuasively that modern society has destroyed the original conception of the legislature, and that as a consequence there has been a miscarriage of the democratic ideal. Ours has become a "bargaining democracy," in which government is little more than the football of special interests. In tracing precisely how and why this situation arose, Hayek confronts the central flaw of modern democracy: the notion of government as sugar daddy, confiscating income and doling it out to those with the greatest political clout. To halt this destructive process, Hayek urges "the containment of power and the dethronement of politics," together with the rules which permit the formation of a "spontaneous order" in which law is king and government has neither a mandate nor the power to achieve particular as opposed to general ends. He logically demonstrates the inconsistency of a centralized, governmentally-controlled society with freedom. The two, he insists, are incompatible. Hayek s astounding intellectual range encompasses politics, philosophy, economics, anthropology, sociology and the history of ideas. His language is nontechnical, possessing clarity of style and thought. The book has a consistency, brilliance, insight and accessibility rarely found among thinkers of any age, much less our own. Reading Hayek is a bracing experience, something like the intellectual equivalent of drinking from a cold, clear brook" (Paul Westman).