DiscoverUnmaking SenseEpisode 12.32: Conservatism in Hayek’s “The Constitution of Liberty” and its bearing on élitism.
Episode 12.32: Conservatism in Hayek’s “The Constitution of Liberty” and its bearing on élitism.

Episode 12.32: Conservatism in Hayek’s “The Constitution of Liberty” and its bearing on élitism.

Update: 2024-05-31
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According to Hayek conservatives believe that there are élite members of society who are born to rule, to hold privileged positions, and they are of a piece with the parallel conservative belief in the importance of the past, of tradition, and a sceptical view of change. Hayek is very critical of these views, preferring a forward- thinking “Whiggish” liberalism.
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Episode 12.32: Conservatism in Hayek’s “The Constitution of Liberty” and its bearing on élitism.

Episode 12.32: Conservatism in Hayek’s “The Constitution of Liberty” and its bearing on élitism.

John Puddefoot