Nomothetae: Friedrich Hayek’s project of a constitutional reform

The article offers a comprehensive reconstruction of a constitutional reform project, proposed by a well-known economist Friedrich Hayek. The reconstruction implies recognition of three interconnected aspects. The first theoretical aspect deals with the key problem of a democratic government - the p...

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Main Author: Ruslan S. Raab
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Language:English
Published: Peoples’ Friendship University of Russia (RUDN University) 2022-05-01
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Online Access:https://journals.rudn.ru/law/article/viewFile/31089/20709
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description The article offers a comprehensive reconstruction of a constitutional reform project, proposed by a well-known economist Friedrich Hayek. The reconstruction implies recognition of three interconnected aspects. The first theoretical aspect deals with the key problem of a democratic government - the problem of empowering parliaments with two dangerously “mixed” powers, namely the power to manage specific resources and the power to proclaim abstract rules of justice. Hayek proposes to enshrine a clear definition of the rules of justice in order not to confuse the development of these rules with the solution of resource management issues. The theoretical aspect is followed by the institutional aspect of the constitutional reform. The institutional aspect of the reform implies formation of a special representative body whose exclusive competence would be strictly limited to proclamation of the abstract rules of justice. Formation of such a representative body is the only way to avoid unjustified empowerment of the same people to decide both the questions of justice and current budget policy. To make sure that these questions will not be treated in the same political manner, Hayek leaves a few remarks concerning the type of mind that most fit to deal with the rules of just conduct. These remarks constitute the third, «anthropological» aspect of the reform project. In accordance with this third aspect, not every type of mind is inclined to prefer justice over the other, more utilitarian issues. It is that type of mind which is prone to follow customary «opinion» rather than organizational «will» that is more reliable when it comes to the matters of justice and its rules. And though this «anthropological» aspect is not at the center of the Hayek’s reform project, it seems to be one of the most characterizing elements of his constitutional proposal. In one way or another, all the other elements can be derived from this anthropological division between «opinion» and «will», which means that Hayekian reform project is based not only on his political preferences, but also underpinned by his epistemological theory.
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spelling doaj.art-98a9e2ed9b7841b9bf1a3503dc80510b2022-12-22T02:31:58ZengPeoples’ Friendship University of Russia (RUDN University)RUDN Journal of Law2313-23372408-90012022-05-0126234836810.22363/2313-2337-2022-26-2-348-36821092Nomothetae: Friedrich Hayek’s project of a constitutional reformRuslan S. Raab0https://orcid.org/0000-0001-5506-152XHigher School of Economics (HSE)The article offers a comprehensive reconstruction of a constitutional reform project, proposed by a well-known economist Friedrich Hayek. The reconstruction implies recognition of three interconnected aspects. The first theoretical aspect deals with the key problem of a democratic government - the problem of empowering parliaments with two dangerously “mixed” powers, namely the power to manage specific resources and the power to proclaim abstract rules of justice. Hayek proposes to enshrine a clear definition of the rules of justice in order not to confuse the development of these rules with the solution of resource management issues. The theoretical aspect is followed by the institutional aspect of the constitutional reform. The institutional aspect of the reform implies formation of a special representative body whose exclusive competence would be strictly limited to proclamation of the abstract rules of justice. Formation of such a representative body is the only way to avoid unjustified empowerment of the same people to decide both the questions of justice and current budget policy. To make sure that these questions will not be treated in the same political manner, Hayek leaves a few remarks concerning the type of mind that most fit to deal with the rules of just conduct. These remarks constitute the third, «anthropological» aspect of the reform project. In accordance with this third aspect, not every type of mind is inclined to prefer justice over the other, more utilitarian issues. It is that type of mind which is prone to follow customary «opinion» rather than organizational «will» that is more reliable when it comes to the matters of justice and its rules. And though this «anthropological» aspect is not at the center of the Hayek’s reform project, it seems to be one of the most characterizing elements of his constitutional proposal. In one way or another, all the other elements can be derived from this anthropological division between «opinion» and «will», which means that Hayekian reform project is based not only on his political preferences, but also underpinned by his epistemological theory.https://journals.rudn.ru/law/article/viewFile/31089/20709nomothetaefriedrich hayekrule of lawproject of a constitutionnomothetaerules of justicerules of organizationopinion and willepistemology
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Nomothetae: Friedrich Hayek’s project of a constitutional reform
RUDN Journal of Law
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friedrich hayek
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project of a constitution
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rules of justice
rules of organization
opinion and will
epistemology
title Nomothetae: Friedrich Hayek’s project of a constitutional reform
title_full Nomothetae: Friedrich Hayek’s project of a constitutional reform
title_fullStr Nomothetae: Friedrich Hayek’s project of a constitutional reform
title_full_unstemmed Nomothetae: Friedrich Hayek’s project of a constitutional reform
title_short Nomothetae: Friedrich Hayek’s project of a constitutional reform
title_sort nomothetae friedrich hayek s project of a constitutional reform
topic nomothetae
friedrich hayek
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project of a constitution
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rules of justice
rules of organization
opinion and will
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