Friedrich August von Hayek idézet
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Friedrich August von Hayek az osztrák iskolához tartozó Nobel-díjas közgazdász és morálfilozófus, a liberális demokrácia és a szabadpiac védelmezője a szocialista és kollektivista eszmékkel szemben a 20. század közepén. Jelentősen hozzájárult a kognitív tudomány és a jogtudomány fejlődéséhez is. 1974-ben ideológiai riválisával, Gunnar Myrdallal megosztva közgazdasági Nobel-emlékdíjat kapott. Wikipedia  

✵ 8. május 1899 – 23. március 1992  •  Más nevek Friedrich von Hayek, Фридрих Август фон Хайек
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Friedrich August von Hayek: Idézetek angolul

“Life at Cambridge during those war years was to me particularly congenial, and it completed the process of thorough absorption in English life which, from the beginning, I had found very easy. Somehow the whole mood and intellectual atmosphere of the country had at once proved extraordinarily attractive to me, and the conditions of a war in which all my sympathies were with the English greatly speeded up the process of becoming thoroughly at home—much more than in my native Austria from which I had already become somewhat estranged during the conditions of the 1920s. While neither on my early visit to the United States nor during my later stay there or still later in Germany did I feel that I really belonged there, English ways of life seemed so naturally to accord with all my instincts and dispositions that, if it had not been for very special circumstances, I should never have wished to leave the country again. And of all the forms of life, that at one of the colleges of the old universities…still seems to me the most attractive. The evenings at the High Table and the Combinations Room at King's are among the pleasantest recollections of my life, and some of the older men I came then to know well, especially J. H. Clapham, remained, while they lived, dear friends.”

Friedrich Hayek

Stephen Kresge and Leif Wenar (eds.), Hayek on Hayek: An Autobiographical Dialogue (London: Routledge, 1994), p. 86
1980s and later

“Our morality itself is the result of a process of cultural selection. Those things survive which enable the species to multiply.”

Friedrich Hayek

1980s and later, Knowledge, Evolution and Society (1983), "Coping with Ignorance", "Our Moral Heritage"

“Freedom granted only when it is known beforehand that its effects will be beneficial is not freedom.”

Friedrich Hayek

Forrás: 1960s–1970s, The Constitution of Liberty (1960), p. 83.

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