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Donald J. Boudreaux



Average rating: 4.27 · 1,138 ratings · 128 reviews · 23 distinct worksSimilar authors
The Essential Hayek

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“As Hayek himself understood, however, the case for freedom and free markets must continually be rejuvenated and made again and again and again. The project is never completed, as more recent political developments in Britain and the United States attest. Opposing ideas—those of collectivism of one form or another—are always being generated, refined, and spread. Failure by classical liberals and other defenders of a society based on free markets and strictly limited government to counter these collectivist ideas will guarantee the victory of collectivism.”
Donald J. Boudreaux, The Essential Hayek

“To worry about differences in earned incomes simply because some persons earn more than other persons is to wallow in envy. And envy is, and ought to remain, a deadly sin rather than be fashioned into a livewire for energizing public policy.”
Donald J. Boudreaux

“market economy permits self-interested people to prosper economically only by serving the interests of others. The greediest businessman can profit only by offering consumers deals that consumers value.”
Donald J. Boudreaux, The Essential Hayek



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