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The provided passages do not offer specific evidence that the author provides. Instead, they describe the content and nature of Volume 3 of "Law, Legislation and Liberty" by Friedrich A. Hayek, identifying it as the concluding volume that contains an exposition of his political philosophy [Passage 1].
The passages highlight the book's focus on "The Political Order of a Free People" and list its preceding volumes, "Rules and Order" and "The Mirage of Social Justice" [Passage 1]. However, they do not detail any specific evidence or arguments presented within the text to support the author's claims.
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From the book
Title: Law, Legislation and Liberty, Volume 3 by Friedrich A. Hayek Description: Incisive, straightforward, and eloquent, this third and concluding volume of F. A. Hayek's comprehensive assessment of the basic political principles which order and sustain free societies contains the clearest and most uncompromising exposition of the political philosophy of one of the world's foremost economists. Categories: Business & Economics Pages: 261 Snippet: The <b>Political Order</b> of a <b>Free People</b> Friedrich A. <b>Hayek</b>. <b>Volume 1 Rules</b> and <b>Order Volume 2</b> The <b>Mirage</b>…