Liberties must be protected from state encroachment from "summary" of The Road to Serfdom by Friedrich August Hayek
The fundamental principle that must guide our understanding of the role of the state in society is the recognition that liberties are fragile and must be protected from encroachment. It is all too easy for the state to overstep its bounds in the name of some greater good or noble cause. Yet, in doing so, it inevitably undermines the very freedoms it claims to champion. The temptation for the state to expand its powers is ever-present, especially in times of crisis or uncertainty. Governments may justify their actions as necessary for the common good, but in reality, they often serve to consolidate control and limit individual autonomy. Once liberties are eroded, it is a slippery slope towards authoritarianism and totalitarianism. The erosion of liberties is not always obvious or dramatic. It can occur gradually, through seemingly well-intentioned policies and regulations that slowly chip away at the rights and freedoms of individuals. This process of incremental encroachment is ins...Similar Posts
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