Politics and the Theory of Spontaneous Order

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Ancient Greece
Austrian economics
Author_Piotr Szafruga
Bloomington School
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Deliberate Shaping
democracy
emergence in political systems
Endogenous Institutions
Epistemic Primacy
epistemology of institutions
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fragile state dynamics
fragile states
Government Structures
Hayek's Concept
Hayek’s Concept
Human Cognitive Limitations
Hybrid Political Orders
limits of central planning
Local Knowledge
market economy
political economy
political philosophy
political science
Polycentric System
Praxeological Approach
public choice
public choice analysis
Public Choice Theory
Purposeful Shaping
Radical Ignorance
Rational Ignorance
Rational Irrationality
Sensory Order
Social Heuristics
social individualism
Social Structures
Spontaneous Order
Spontaneous Order Approach
Spontaneous Order Theory
Strong Methodological Individualism
Unplanned Order

Product details

  • ISBN 9780367721633
  • Weight: 310g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 09 Jan 2023
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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The theory of spontaneous order conceptualises and explains a number of institutional and social phenomena that are not an intended effect of either individual decisions or a collective consensus but an unplanned outcome of interactions between people pursuing their own aims. Drawing on these insights, this book demonstrates the utility of the theory of spontaneous order in explaining many phenomena in political economy and political science.

The book opens with a discussion of the history and development of the theory of spontaneous order, particularly in economics and the Austrian School. The epistemological premises of the theory are then explored including the formulation of the central idea of social individualism. Demonstrating the potential applications of the theory of spontaneous order to politics, core ideas are examined including democracy, fragile states and the concept of the veil of ignorance. Finally, the limitations and constraints of the theory of spontaneous order are also reviewed and discussed.

This book marks a valuable contribution to the literature on political economy, political science, public choice and political philosophy.

Piotr Szafruga holds a PhD in political science from the Institute of Political Science and International Relations of the Jagiellonian University, Poland.

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