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Tag Archives: Friedrich Hayek

Quote of the Day

Posted on 21 January, 2022 by wjjhoge
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It is no exaggeration to say that the central aim of socialism is to discredit those traditional morals which keep us alive.

—Friedrich Hayek

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Quote of the Day

Posted on 23 July, 2020 by wjjhoge
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The more the state “plans” the more difficult planning becomes for the individual.

—Friedrich Hayek

Posted in Economics, Government, Politics | Tagged Friedrich Hayek | 1 Reply

Quote of the Day

Posted on 4 February, 2020 by wjjhoge
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What a free society offers to the individual is much more than what he would be able to do if only he were free.

—Friedrich Hayek

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Quote of the Day

Posted on 6 January, 2020 by wjjhoge
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It is no exaggeration to say that the central aim of socialism is to discredit those traditional morals which keep us alive.

—Friedrich Hayek

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Quote of the Day

Posted on 21 July, 2019 by wjjhoge
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Since the value of freedom rests on the opportunities it provides for unforeseen and unpredictable actions, we will rarely know what we lose through a particular restriction of freedom.

—Friedrich Hayek

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Quote of the Day

Posted on 7 January, 2019 by wjjhoge
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Since the value of freedom rests on the opportunities it provides for unforeseen and unpredictable actions, we will rarely know what we lose through a particular restriction of freedom.

—Friedrich Hayek

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Quote of the Day

Posted on 13 June, 2014 by wjjhoge
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I confess that I prefer true but imperfect knowledge, even if it leaves much indetermined and unpredictable, to a pretence of exact knowledge that is likely to be false.

—Friedrich Hayek

Posted in Philosophy | Tagged Friedrich Hayek | 1 Reply

Quote of the Day

Posted on 30 December, 2013 by wjjhoge
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The curious task of economics is to demonstrate to men how little they really know about what they imagine they can design.

—Friedrich Hayek

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