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The Confusion of Language in Political Thought


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F. A. Hayek's classic pamphlet

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In this short classic, Friedrich von Hayek argues that our thinking is governed by language which reflects an earlier mode of thought. Important analytical problems are in large measure obscured by the use of words which imply anthropomorphic or personalised explanations of social institutions. Serious discussion has been vitiated by the ambiguity of some of key terms, which for lack of more precise ones we have constantly to use.

This pamphlet formed part of Hayek’s groundbreaking investigations of the relations between law, legislation, and liberty.

1968, Occasional Papers, ISBN 978 0 255 69627 2, 36pp, PB
Please note, the printed version of the pamphlet is out of stock.

Further reading:

The Road to Serfdom with The Intellectuals and Socialism by F.A. Hayek.

Choice in Currency: A Way to Stop Inflation by F.A. Hayek.

Denationalisation of Money by F.A. Hayek

A Tiger by the Tail: The Keynesian Legacy of Inflation by F.A. Hayek

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