Friedrich August von HayekFriedrich August von Hayek, (1899-1992), Nobel Laureate of Economic Sciences 1974

Friedrich August von Hayek Quote

“It used to be the boast of free men that, so long as they kept within the bounds of the known law, there was no need to ask anybody's permission or to obey anybody's orders. It is doubtful whether any of us can make this claim today.”

Friedrich August von HayekFriedrich August von Hayek
~ Friedrich August von Hayek

The Constitution of Liberty (Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1972), p. 208

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KS, Queensbury,NY.

A good point and most likely true.

Chicago
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Chicago    5/25/05

Isn't that what Freedom and Responsibility are all about? What ever happened to the concept of 'Independence'?

Mike, Norwalk

Diminished moral compasses within the individual, breeds external control by despots. Now the derelict power mongers and control freaks infest government, free men may not act by auspices of inalienable right, but are rather acted upon through duress.

GMN, Tehachapi, CA

If you don't believe this quote is true, just try building a house in California.

Anon
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Anon    10/5/09

"Those people who will not be governed by God (moral compasses) will be ruled by tyrants." William Penn. (parenthesis mine.)--------------- "Only a virtuous people are capable of freedom. As nations become corrupt and vicious, they have more need of masters,(external control by despots"). Benjamin Franklin. (paranthesis mine).

J Carlton, Calgary

Laws today are so numerous and so ambiguous that we can all be guilty of something at any given moment. In this way the state reserves for itself the right to do anything it wants to any of us at any given time, for any number of reasons. Welcome to the "New American Century".

E Archer, NYC

Few of us even realize the needle in our arm, and the chains upon our necks. We have become domesticated sheep.

J Carlton, Calgary

Sadly, one thing that has entirely escaped modern American foreign policy is empathy. Without much humility or regard for human life, our foreign policy has been reduced to alternately bribing and bombing other nations, all with the stated goal of “promoting democracy”. But if a country democratically elects a leader who is not sufficiently pro-American, our government will refuse to recognize them, will impose sanctions on them, and will possibly even support covert efforts to remove them. Democracy is obviously not what we are interested in. It is more likely that our government is interested in imposing its will on other governments. This policy of endless intervention in the affairs of others is very damaging to American liberty and security. ~ Ron Paul

jim k, Austin, Tx

The Ron Paul quote is very accurate. "This policy of endless intervention" could well read endless wars.

Michael Murray, Las Vegas, NV

Great minds think alike.

"There's no way to rule innocent men. The only power any government has is the power to crack down on criminals. Well, when there aren't enough criminals, one makes them. One declares so many things to be a crime that it becomes impossible for men to live without breaking laws."
-Ayn Rand, Atlas Shrugged

Fredrick William Sillik, Anytown

Individuals are more free then ever, more protected by laws then ever in the past.  This individual, sorry to about a deceased individual, was just protecting the pretend world of the Nobel laureate.

Fredrick William Sillik, Anytown

Correction: Individuals are more free then ever, more protected by laws then ever in the past.  This individual, sorry to say about a deceased individual, was just protecting the pretend world of the Nobel laureate.

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