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The constitution of liberty by FA hayek

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In The Constitution of Liberty, Hayek argues that true freedom depends on a system where laws are general, predictable, and equally applied, rather than subject to arbitrary control. He emphasizes the importance of personal responsibility, private property, and open markets as essential elements of a prosperous and free society. The book also discusses the proper role of government, suggesting that while the state has important functions—such as maintaining law and order and providing certain public goods—it must remain constrained to prevent the erosion of individual rights. Hayek combines historical analysis, political theory, and economic insight to show how liberty has evolved and why it must be actively protected.

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SKU : 0001268

ISBN : 978041540424

Weight : 0.8

Pages : 0

Language : english

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In The Constitution of Liberty, Hayek argues that true freedom depends on a system where laws are general, predictable, and equally applied, rather than subject to arbitrary control. He emphasizes the importance of personal responsibility, private property, and open markets as essential elements of a prosperous and free society. The book also discusses the proper role of government, suggesting that while the state has important functions—such as maintaining law and order and providing certain public goods—it must remain constrained to prevent the erosion of individual rights. Hayek combines historical analysis, political theory, and economic insight to show how liberty has evolved and why it must be actively protected.

This book is ideal for readers interested in political philosophy, economics, and the enduring question of how societies can balance freedom with governance. Hayek’s thoughtful analysis provides a deeper understanding of the institutions that support liberty and the risks posed by unchecked authority. Whether you are a student, professional, or curious reader, The Constitution of Liberty offers valuable perspectives on maintaining freedom in an ever-changing world.

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