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Friedrich August von Hayek
Austrian
Economist
Born:
May 8
,
1899
Died:
Mar 23
,
1992
Economics
Freedom
Made
Science
Society
Will
Related authors:
Adam Smith
Alan Greenspan
E. F. Schumacher
John Kenneth Galbraith
John Maynard Keynes
Milton Friedman
Paul A. Volcker
Thomas Sowell
The curious task of economics is to demonstrate to men how little they really know about what they imagine they can design.
Friedrich August von Hayek
Finance
Men
Economics
Design
About
Know
How
Demonstrate
Curious
Task
Little
Really
Imagine
A claim for equality of material position can be met only by a government with totalitarian powers.
Friedrich August von Hayek
Government
Equality
Met
Claim
Totalitarian
Only
Powers
Material
Position
We shall not grow wiser before we learn that much that we have done was very foolish.
Friedrich August von Hayek
Experience
Before
Shall
Foolish
Wiser
Learn
Very
Done
Much
Grow
Perhaps the fact that we have seen millions voting themselves into complete dependence on a tyrant has made our generation understand that to choose one's government is not necessarily to secure freedom.
Friedrich August von Hayek
Government
Freedom
Generation
Voting
Made
Seen
Complete
Our
Our Generation
Tyrant
Secure
Fact
Perhaps
Understand
Dependence
Themselves
Choose
Necessarily
Millions
'Emergencies' have always been the pretext on which the safeguards of individual liberty have been eroded.
Friedrich August von Hayek
Freedom
Liberty
Pretext
Emergencies
Individual
Individual Liberty
Safeguards
Always
Been
Eroded
Which
If we wish to preserve a free society, it is essential that we recognize that the desirability of a particular object is not sufficient justification for the use of coercion.
Friedrich August von Hayek
Free
Free Society
Wish
Society
Recognize
Object
Particular
Essential
Justification
Use
Coercion
Sufficient
Desirability
Preserve
Even the striving for equality by means of a directed economy can result only in an officially enforced inequality - an authoritarian determination of the status of each individual in the new hierarchical order.
Friedrich August von Hayek
Determination
Equality
Result
Striving
Hierarchical
Status
Directed
Only
Individual
New
Economy
Inequality
Authoritarian
Officially
Order
Enforced
Means
Even
Each
Each Individual
I do not think it is an exaggeration to say history is largely a history of inflation, usually inflations engineered by governments for the gain of governments.
Friedrich August von Hayek
History
Exaggeration
Inflation
Think
Say
Governments
Gain
Engineered
Largely
It seems to me that socialists today can preserve their position in academic economics merely by the pretense that the differences are entirely moral questions about which science cannot decide.
Friedrich August von Hayek
Today
Me
Science
Economics
Differences
Moral
Pretense
Moral Questions
About
Entirely
Seems
Merely
Academic
Questions
Decide
Cannot
Which
Socialists
Position
Preserve
Our moral traditions developed concurrently with our reason, not as its product.
Friedrich August von Hayek
Our
Moral
Developed
Traditions
Product
Reason
Freedom granted only when it is known beforehand that its effects will be beneficial is not freedom.
Friedrich August von Hayek
Freedom
Will
Beneficial
Only
Known
Beforehand
Effects
Granted
He will therefore have to use what knowledge he can achieve, not to shape the results as the craftsman shapes his handiwork, but rather to cultivate a growth by providing the appropriate environment, in the manner in which the gardener does this for his plants.
Friedrich August von Hayek
Knowledge
Learning
Achieve
Plants
Will
Appropriate
Rather
Results
Shape
Shapes
He
Environment
Does
Cultivate
His
Providing
Handiwork
Craftsman
Which
Manner
Use
Therefore
Gardener
Growth
The progress of the natural sciences in modern times has of course so much exceeded all expectations that any suggestion that there may be some limits to it is bound to arouse suspicion.
Friedrich August von Hayek
Natural
Progress
Some
Exceeded
Bound
Course
Arouse
Sciences
Limits
Times
Expectations
Modern
Any
May
Suspicion
Modern Times
Much
Natural Sciences
Suggestion
The mind cannot foresee its own advance.
Friedrich August von Hayek
Brainy
Mind
Own
Advance
Foresee
Cannot
Intellects whose desires have outstripped their understanding.
Friedrich August von Hayek
Understanding
Whose
Desires
We know: of course, with regard to the market and similar social structures, a great many facts which we cannot measure and on which indeed we have only some very imprecise and general information.
Friedrich August von Hayek
Great
Market
Indeed
We Cannot
Some
Similar
General
Only
Structures
Facts
Know
Course
Very
Regard
Cannot
Information
Which
Social
Measure
Many
We know, in other words, the general conditions in which what we call, somewhat misleadingly, an equilibrium will establish itself: but we never know what the particular prices or wages are which would exist if the market were to bring about such an equilibrium.
Friedrich August von Hayek
Words
Will
Other
Market
Would
About
General
Somewhat
Prices
Never
Particular
Know
Call
Equilibrium
Wages
Were
Exist
Conditions
Itself
Establish
In Other Words
Which
Bring
I regard it in fact as the great advantage of the mathematical technique that it allows us to describe, by means of algebraic equations, the general character of a pattern even where we are ignorant of the numerical values which will determine its particular manifestation.
Friedrich August von Hayek
Great
Character
Will
Values
Determine
General
Fact
Advantage
Particular
Equations
Mathematical
Where
In Fact
Regard
Which
Manifestation
Pattern
Us
Means
Ignorant
Describe
Even
Technique
Great Advantage
Numerical
It is rather a problem of how to secure the best use of resources known to any of the members of society, for ends whose relative importance only those individuals know.
Friedrich August von Hayek
Best
Problem
Society
Relative
Resources
Those
Secure
Members
Rather
Only
Individuals
Importance
Know
Known
How
Any
Ends
Use
Whose
We have indeed at the moment little cause for pride: as a profession we have made a mess of things.
Friedrich August von Hayek
Pride
Cause
Made
Indeed
Mess
Little
Moment
Profession
Things
It can hardly be denied that such a demand quite arbitrarily limits the facts which are to be admitted as possible causes of the events which occur in the real world.
Friedrich August von Hayek
World
Events
Possible
Admitted
Facts
Demand
Occur
Real
Limits
Causes
Denied
Quite
The Real World
Real World
Which
Hardly
This means that to entrust to science - or to deliberate control according to scientific principles - more than scientific method can achieve may have deplorable effects.
Friedrich August von Hayek
Science
Achieve
Control
Deliberate
More
Entrust
Principles
Scientific
Scientific Method
Method
According
Effects
Than
May
Deplorable
Means
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