It will be the 15th volume of The Collected Works of F.A. Hayek, and will gather several items together, all concerning the theory of markets in a subject-related logic, respecting the publication order only within each part.
Here is the plan:
- Editor’s Introduction
- Chapter 1 – Prologue: Kinds of Rationalism (1964)
- Part I – Development
- Chapter 2 – Economics and Knowledge (1937)
- Chapter 3 – Facts of the Social Sciences (1943)
- Chapter 4 – The Use of Knowledge in Society (1945)
- Chapter 5 – The Meaning of Competition (1946)
- Chapter 6 – The Political Ideal of the Rule of Law (1955)
- Chapter 7 – Degrees of Explanation (1955)
- Chapter 8 – The Economy, Science and Politics (1962)
- Chapter 9 – Rules, Perception and Intelligibility (1962)
- Part II – Generalization
- Chapter 10 – The Theory of Complex Phenomena (1964)
- Chapter 11 – Notes on the Evolution of Systems of Rules of Conduct (1967)
- Chapter 12 – The Results of Human Action But Not of Human Design (1967)
- Chapter 13 – Competition as a Discovery Process (1968)
- Chapter 14 – The Primacy of the Abstract (1969)
- Appendix to Chapter 14 – Discussion of Primacy of Abstract
- Chapter 15 – The Errors of Constructivism (1970)
- Chapter 16 – Nature vs. Nurture Once Again (1971)
- Chapter 17 – The Pretence of Knowledge (1975)
At this moment, I ignore totally when this volume will be published. If you’re in Aix-en-Provence on May 12, you will be able to ask it to Bruce Caldwell himself, since he’ll give a conference on Hayek at the University.