
"The Constitution of Liberty" is a seminal work by Friedrich Hayek, a prominent economist and philosopher. Published in 1960, the book explores the principles of individual liberty, free markets, and limited government. Hayek argues that a free society is essential for human flourishing and that individual freedom is necessary for the advancement of civilization. He emphasizes the importance of spontaneous order, where social institutions emerge organically from the interactions of individuals rather than being centrally planned. Hayek also discusses the rule of law, property rights, and the dangers of government intervention in the economy. "The Constitution of Liberty" is considered one of the most influential works on classical liberalism and remains relevant in discussions about the role of government and the protection of individual rights in modern society.
- Pages: 760
- Genre: Politics
- ISBN: 9786222903770
- Language(s): Persian (Farsi)
- Persian Title: کتاب منشور آزادی اثر فردریش فون هایک
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