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Another article that sheds a little light. I'd heard of Hayek but never read his stuff.
https://www.theguardian.com/comm…
"He (Hayek) begins the book by advancing the narrowest possible conception of liberty: an absence of coercion. He rejects such notions as political freedom, universal rights, human equality and the distribution of wealth, all of which, by restricting the behaviour of the wealthy and powerful, intrude on the absolute freedom from coercion he demands"
- Kinda crazy premise -- and the guy got a Nobel prize for economicsGnash