… that order generated without design can far outstrip plans men consciously contrive — Friedrich August von Hayek
[The] impersonal process of the market … can be neither just nor unjust, — Friedrich August von Hayek
…the case for individual freedom rests largely on the recognition of the — Friedrich August von Hayek
In any society freedom of thought will probably be of direct significance — Friedrich August von Hayek
I use throughout the term ‘liberal’ in the original, nineteenth-century sense in — Friedrich August von Hayek
Human reason can neither predict nor deliberately shape its own future. Its — Friedrich August von Hayek
We shall all be the gainers if we can create a world fit for small states to live in. — Friedrich August von Hayek
Conservatism, though a necessary element in any stable society, is not a — Friedrich August von Hayek
Nothing distinguishes more clearly conditions in a free country from those in — Friedrich August von Hayek
Inflation is probably the most important single factor in that vicious circle — Friedrich August von Hayek
Democracy is essentially a means, a utilitarian device for safeguarding internal peace — Friedrich August von Hayek
The economic freedom which is the prerequisite of any other freedom cannot — Friedrich August von Hayek
Planning leads to dictatorship because dictatorship is the most effective instrument of — Friedrich August von Hayek
It is perhaps the most characteristic feature of the intellectual that he — Friedrich August von Hayek
A policy of freedom for the individual is the only truly progressive policy. — Friedrich August von Hayek
The great aim of the struggle for liberty has been equality before the law. — Friedrich August von Hayek