Friday, July 25, 2008

Friday Interview: Hayek's Most Famous Book

"One of his major themes was that in times of war, national leaders will use the war to grow the size of government. And it doesn’t have to be a World War II sort of war. You can think of wars on poverty, wars against drugs, wars on terrorism. All of these are wars that the leaders have used to say we need to have more government, bigger government, more government involvement — and particularly if it’s a war that is open-ended. I mean World War II actually came to end. It’s hard to think that the war on terrorism would ever come to an end, or a war on poverty, or a war on drugs for that matter."

Friday Interview: Hayek's Most Famous Book

Hat tip to Mises Economic Blog.

Hayek on Liberty in Wartime - Mises Economics Blog

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