The Use of Knowledge in Society by Friedrich Hayek | Tyler Cowen and Lex Fridman

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Tyler Cowen is an economist, writer, and podcaster.

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I've been waiting for someone to mention Hayek on one of these popular podcasts! I find that they often maul over questions that Hayek himself asked and discussed in his books relating to social order, nice to see someone bring him up.

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Hayek is one of those very complete authors who not only stay in economics. There are many people in the computer field who are interested in Hayek, there are many people in the area of law who are interested in Haye, and also in the area of sociology.
Despite the fact that within the Austrian school he has been criticized a lot by authors like Hoppe, I consider that Hayek has been one of the most complete Austrian intellectuals.
I also remember that the idea that blew my mind the most was that of spontaneous orders ¿How could a coherent order exist, where many people only saw apparent disorder? Well, Hayek has the answer.

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