2013
DOI: 10.1080/08913811.2013.853859
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The “Mirage” of Social Justice: Hayek Against (and For) Rawls

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“…Hayek is the key exponent of the challenge of dispersed knowledge and its resulting constraints on the efficacy of political intervention (Trantidis and Cowen, 2020;Cowen, 2020a). Unlike Rawls, Hayek (2011 [1960], p.118) is not a social contract theorist, and was a famous critic of even the notion of 'social justice' (Lister, 2013). He nevertheless acknowledged that justice is an important criterion for legitimising formal political institutions.…”
Section: A Rawlsian Framework Through the Lens Of Robust Political Economymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Hayek is the key exponent of the challenge of dispersed knowledge and its resulting constraints on the efficacy of political intervention (Trantidis and Cowen, 2020;Cowen, 2020a). Unlike Rawls, Hayek (2011 [1960], p.118) is not a social contract theorist, and was a famous critic of even the notion of 'social justice' (Lister, 2013). He nevertheless acknowledged that justice is an important criterion for legitimising formal political institutions.…”
Section: A Rawlsian Framework Through the Lens Of Robust Political Economymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Segundo Lister (2011), Hayek não está preocupado com a origem espontânea das regras em si, mas com o caráter espontâneo da ordem que permite os indivíduos alcançarem seus próprios objetivos. A crença no progresso, através de uma seleção natural de instituições, resulta na ideia de "ordem espontânea" defendida pelo economista:…”
Section: Análise De Conceitos Adjacentes à Liberdadeunclassified
“…According to Hayek (1979), laws exist to ensure the health of this spontaneous order but not to restrict individual freedom for other reasons. In this respect, rules of just conduct cannot be used to arrange economic distribution; therefore, rules are solely a part of procedural justice (Lister 2013).…”
Section: Rule Of Law and Procedural Justice Of Market Ordermentioning
confidence: 99%