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Welcome to HAYEK-L@MAELSTROM.STJOHNS.EDU
Hayek-L is an international network for researchers doing work related to
the contributions of Friedrich A. Hayek. This message is sent automatically=
to all new subscribers and contains information on the purpose of Hayek-L
along with guidelines for participation in this community. It also provides=
information on the fully searchable electronic Hayek-L archive at St.Johns
available on the Web at:
http://maelstrom.stjohns.edu/archives/hayek-l.html
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PURPOSE OF HAYEK-L
Hayek-L is an email list intended as a resource for scholars and
others doing research connected to the contributions of F. A. Hayek.
The basic purpose of the list is to serve as a forum for scholarly
discussions and as a clearinghouse for the distribution of
information on academic conferences, publication opportunities,
fellowship information, academic grants, and job openings of interest
to researchers. Subscribers are encouraged to post questions,
comments, or announcements of interest to individuals working on
topics related to Hayek's writings. Appropriate postings might
pertain to work currently in progress, the development of course
materials, bibliographical material of interest to scholars, interdisciplina=
ry inquiries, useful internet resources, etc. Hayek-L is not intended as a s=
ounding board for anyone's pet political agenda or as the equivalent
of the letter to the editor page of the local newspaper. The expectation
of all subscribers is that they contribute to the list in accord with the =
purpose of the Hayek-L list and the guidelines provided for postings to
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[HAYEK-L:] Ebenstein Seminar
From Winton Bates: I would like to ask Alan Ebenstein for clarification of his views on the question of whether capital is homogenous or hetrogeneous. He seems
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[HAYEK-L:] Edelman and Hayek
One of Hayek's admirers, Dr. Gerald Edelman, the 1972 Nobelist for medicine, who claims his theories have much in common with Hayek's book THE SENSORY ORDER,
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