Hayek's Modern Family: Classical Liberalism and the Evolution of Social Institutions

Hayek's Modern Family: Classical Liberalism and the Evolution of Social Institutions

by Steven Horwitz
Hayek's Modern Family: Classical Liberalism and the Evolution of Social Institutions

Hayek's Modern Family: Classical Liberalism and the Evolution of Social Institutions

by Steven Horwitz

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Overview

Scholars within the Hayekian-Austrian tradition of classical liberalism have done virtually no work on the family as an economic and social institution. In addition, there is a real paucity of scholarship on the place of the family within classical liberal and libertarian political philosophy. Hayek's Modern Family offers a classical liberal theory of the family, taking Hayekian social theory as the main analytical framework. Horwitz argues that families are social institutions that perform certain irreplaceable functions in society. These functions change as economic, political, and social circumstances change, and the family form adapts accordingly, kicking off the next wave of developments in the social structure. In Hayekian terms, the family is an evolving and undesigned social institution. Horwitz offers a non-conservative defense of the family as a social institution against the view that either the state or "the village" is able or required to take over its irreplaceable functions.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781349562473
Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan US
Publication date: 02/12/2016
Edition description: 1st ed. 2015
Pages: 313
Product dimensions: 6.10(w) x 9.25(h) x (d)

About the Author

Steven Horwitz is Charles A. Dana Professor of Economics at St. Lawrence University, USA, and an Affiliated Senior Scholar at the Mercatus Center at George Mason University, USA. He is the author of two books on monetary economics, and has written extensively on the social thought of F.A. Hayek and the Austrian school of economics.

Table of Contents

PART I: CLASSICAL LIBERALISM AND THE EVOLUTION OF SOCIAL INSTITUTIONS
1. Introduction: The Family and Classical Liberalism
2. Two Sorts of Worlds at Once
PART II: CAPITALISM AND THE CREATION OF THE MODERN FAMILY
3. The Family in a World of Poverty
4. Capitalism and the Emergence of the Modern Family
5. Gender and Family in the Twentieth Century
PART III: THE TWENTY-FIRST CENTURY FAMILY
6. Marriage, Divorce, and the Market Process
7. The Family in a World of Abundance
8. Why Parenting Matters: The Importance of Play, Risk, and Failure for Classical Liberalism
PART IV: CLASSICAL LIBERALISM AND FAMILY POLICY
9. Knowledge, Incentives, and Parental Rights: A Framework for Classical Liberal Family Policy
10. Classical Liberalism and the Contemporary Evolution of Marriage

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