Crítica del ideal de Justicia social, según Friedrich August Hayek

In this article we try to synthesize the main argumentative elements that sustain the criticism of social justice in the work of Friedrich August Hayek. Specifically, we aim to expose the elements that lead this author to conclude that such a notion of justice is an empty ideal of content whose pers...

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Autor principal: Vigo Serralvo, Francisco
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Idioma:Castellano
Publicado: 2019
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Fuente:Revista Crítica de la Historia de las Relaciones Laborales y de la Política Social, ISSN 2173-0822, Nº. 12 (Noviembre), 2019, pags. 5-34
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Sumario: In this article we try to synthesize the main argumentative elements that sustain the criticism of social justice in the work of Friedrich August Hayek. Specifically, we aim to expose the elements that lead this author to conclude that such a notion of justice is an empty ideal of content whose persecution undermines the institutions that sustain coexistence in an extensive or complex social order. For this, some summary considerations are introduced on the theoretical contribution of the Austrian School of Economics -in which Hayek is inserted intellectually-, to, from the same to justify in what way and according to this author, the free and spontaneous market The interaction of economic agents are the only efficient and ethical ways to operate the distribution of wealth in a large society. In this journey, we will try to demonstrate the developed foundation with which the work of this author maintains its censorship of social justice and how it coexists arguments of various kinds, economic, moral and dogmatic-legal.