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Hayek’s Appreciative Theory and Social Justice

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posted on 2023-10-29, 14:50 authored by Nick CowenNick Cowen

How can Hayek's epistemic institutionalism contribute to seeking social justice? I contribute to Peter Boettke’s project by bridging the gap between the Hayekian critique of social justice and its reception among normatively committed theorists and philosophers. I begin by summarizing some inter-related cases proposed by political theorists for rejecting Hayek’s critique of social justice. I add to Boettke’s resources some context around Hayek’s epistemology that establishes quite how deep the problem of coordination goes. I explain the necessary role that appreciative theory plays in our way of understanding the relationship between social morality and society. I then explain how appreciative theory goes some way to answering Hayek’s critics. This highlights the possible overlap between Rawlsian and Hayekian approaches to public policy. Finally, I outline how a positive research program might combine Hayekian insights with the pursuit of social justice, or at the very least the progressive amelioration of the conditions of the relatively disadvantaged.

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  • School of Social and Political Sciences (Research Outputs)

Publication Title

Cosmos + Taxis

ISSN

2291-5079

Date Submitted

2019-11-04

Date Accepted

2019-09-12

Date of First Publication

2020-01-01

Date of Final Publication

2020-01-01

Date Document First Uploaded

2019-10-29

ePrints ID

38239

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