Titre | Individu et totalité dans la pensée libérale. Le cas de F. Hayek | |
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Auteur | Roger Frydman | |
Revue | Cahiers d'économie politique | |
Numéro | no 16-17, printemps-automne 1989 Le libéralisme économique. Interprétations et analyses | |
Page | 91-127 | |
Résumé anglais |
Commonly, liberalism and individualism are bounded. But, in fact, this criterion is not always relevant because the necessary specification of indivudual, this doctrine involves, is done in a way which foreshadow the conditions of a political or an economical equilibrium, and then, the whole. Seen from that point of view, Hayek's position is singular as it rejects methodological individualism, as well as the homo oeconomicus postulates, by considerating a global organisation irreducible to the addition of the private behaviours. Even so, he cannot avoid, in totality, the paradoxs of the standard theory of liberalism. Source : Éditeur (via Persée) |
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Article en ligne | http://www.persee.fr/web/revues/home/prescript/article/cep_0154-8344_1989_num_16_1_1079 |