For Hayek, spontaneous order - the emergence of complex order as the unintended consequence of individual actions that have no such end in view - is both the origin of the Great Society and its underlying principle. These sometimes critical essays assess Hayek's position and argue that his work can inform contemporary social and political dilemmas. ©
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Hunt, L., & McNamara, P. (2007). Liberalism, conservatism, and Hayek’s idea of spontaneous order. Liberalism, Conservatism, and Hayek’s Idea of Spontaneous Order (pp. 1–232). Palgrave Macmillan. https://doi.org/10.1057/9780230609228
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