The Humane Studies Review: A Research and Study Guide The Humane Studies Review: A Research and Study Guide Vol. 6 No. 2 Jan 1989 The Fatal Conceit by F. A. Hayek: A Special Symposium Editor’s Introduction, by Tom G. Palmer The Problem of Living in Two Worlds, by Chandran Kukathas Hayek and the Forces of History, by James Buchanan A Liberal Utopia, by Frank J. Tipler A Fatal Concession, by Knud Haakonssen The Evolution of Order and the Role of the Individual, by Ulrich Witt Who’ll Be Persuaded?, by Robert Higgs Conjectural History and Beyond, by Jesus Huerta de Soto Evolutionary Functionalism, by John Gray Spontaneous Order in Hayek’s The Fatal Conceit, by Tyler Cowen Is the Great Society in “Ideological Disequilibrium”? by Harmut Kliemt The Evolution of the Market, by Robert Sugden Evolution or Moral Realism? by David Gordon Hayek’s Humean Heritage, by Stuart D. Warner Bridging the Gap Between Evolution and Naturla Law, by Boudewijn Bouckaert Spontaneous Order, Cooperation, and Theft, by Bruce L. Benson