Friedrich Hayek's ''The Constitution of Liberty' come out in new design', is republished this month.
Through this book, one can gain a direct understanding of the meaning of freedom and comprehend a constitutional order suitable for the new era. While everyone acknowledges its importance, there is often sharp disagreement about the exact meaning of freedom in our society—a value easily subject to diverse interpretations. In response to this situation, Hayek's "The Constitution of Liberty" has been newly released as a consolidated edition.
Originally translated and published in 1997, this version has evolved through revisions over 26 years. It delves into the essence of freedom, explaining why it is precious to us in the modern world. Moreover, it paradoxically argues that the proper implementation of the rule of law is impossible without freedom. This book is considered the most perfect guide to understanding classical liberalism.
When people think of Hayek, they often recall "The Road to Serfdom." However, the true emphasis Hayek places on the importance of freedom shines through in "The Constitution of Liberty." Serving as a completed version showcasing the essence of liberal thought within the framework of "On Liberty" by John Stuart Mill, this book invites readers to resolve their contemplations on freedom through its pages.