
The Constitution of Liberty
*The Constitution of Liberty*, written by economist and philosopher Friedrich Hayek, argues that individual freedom is essential for a prosperous society. He advocates for limited government interference, emphasizing that laws should protect personal and economic freedoms without unnecessary regulation. Hayek believes that free markets and individual choice foster innovation and growth, while too much government control can lead to tyranny. The book stresses the importance of the rule of law, spontaneous order, and personal responsibility, proposing that respecting individual liberty creates the best environment for social and economic progress.