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

- Friedrich August von Hayek

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This quote by Friedrich August von Hayek speaks to the idea of true liberty. He is suggesting that freedom is not genuine if it is just given when it is known that it will be beneficial. This implies that real flexibility is not something that can be controlled or manipulated by an outside force. It is something that is fundamental and can not be removed or granted by another person. Real freedom is something that is made and not offered. It is something that is made through effort and dedication. It is something that is earned through the pursuit of knowledge and understanding. True flexibility is something that is made through the courage to stand up for what is right and to eliminate for what is just. Real liberty is something that is earned through the willingness to take risks and to challenge the status quo. Real freedom is something that is earned through the strength to defend what is ideal and to eliminate for what is just.

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Austria Flag This quote is written / told by Friedrich August von Hayek between May 8, 1899 and March 23, 1992. He/she was a famous Economist from Austria. The author also have 26 other quotes.

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