You're right, I don't recall our interaction. I have few civil exchanges w/ left-leaning folks on here, so I sort of gave up on outreach.
I'd be happy to answer your Qs but I'm by no means a leading figure or authority any of those topics. Have you reached out to @Nick_B_Steves?
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Hayek was a postmodernist. Foucault was the only one to notice.
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There are a lot of superficial articles, mostly bubble-reinforcement bullshit warning lefties that Foucault could no longer be trusted (eg in Jacobin). Foucault got interested in the libertarian right shortly before he died, and I don't know how much he wrote about them.
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Rule of thumb: the moment someone starts wailing about 'neoliberalism' in this context, they're doing organizing-work ie bubble-building, not scholarship. This does a good job of discussing Hayek-as-postmodernist, though it doesn't mention Foucault. https://www.amazon.com/Socialism-after-Advances-Heterodox-Economics/dp/0472069519 …
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As far as Hayek's thought goes, _The Use of Knowledge in Society_ is essential. https://www.econlib.org/library/Essays/hykKnw.html … It's not an easy read, but it's short, and it goes to the heart of questions about knowledge and its limits.
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. Banned in Sweden. SubGenius, Zhuangist, white-hat troll. Defrocked mathematician. Brain problems.