LEONI AND HAYEK ON NOMOS AND PHYSIS
Published: 15 January 2021
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As he distributed a series of "Handouts" to his law students in 1949 entitled Lessons in the Philosophy of Law: Ancient Thought, with an Appendix on Christian Thought, Bruno Leoni could not have imagined that he was laying the groundwork for a radical reformulation of the tradition of "true individualism", to use the term which Friedrich A. von Hayek coined later that year.
Cubeddu, R. (2021). LEONI AND HAYEK ON NOMOS AND PHYSIS. Il Politico, 253(2), 58–95. https://doi.org/10.4081/ilpolitico.2020.509