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The Constitution of Liberty - Book by F. A. Hayek

In The Constitution of Liberty, F. A. Hayek explores the principles of freedom, law, and government in a free society. Hayek argues for limited government intervention and emphasizes the importance of individual liberty in fostering prosperity and innovation. He critiques central planning and collectivism, asserting that free markets and the rule of law are essential for maintaining order and justice. The book is a foundational work in classical liberalism, influencing political and economic thought. Hayek explores the balance between personal freedom and the social structures that protect it, promoting a society built on personal responsibility and decentralized governance.
Original Language: English

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