
"Law, Legislation, and Liberty" is a trilogy of books by Friedrich Hayek, published between 1973 and 1979. In this monumental work, Hayek delves into the nature of law and its relationship to individual liberty and spontaneous order. He argues that the rule of law, which he distinguishes from mere legislation, is crucial for a free society. Hayek critiques the idea of centralized planning and emphasizes the importance of decentralized decision-making and the dispersal of knowledge. He explores topics such as the evolution of law, the role of custom and tradition, the limits of legislation, and the dangers of excessive government intervention. Throughout the trilogy, Hayek defends classical liberal principles and advocates for the preservation of individual freedom and the rule of law as essential safeguards against tyranny and oppression.
- Pages: 748
- Genre: Politics
- ISBN: 9786007106549
- Language(s): Persian (Farsi)
- Persian Title: کتاب قانون، قانون گذاری و آزادی (سه جلدی) اثر فردریش فون هایک
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