The Constitution of Liberty by Friedrich von Hayek - Quiz
  • 1. What is the primary focus of 'The Constitution of Liberty'?
A) Economic growth through government intervention.
B) The principles of individual freedom and the rule of law.
C) Socialism and collective ownership.
D) Monetary policy and inflation control.
  • 2. In which year was 'The Constitution of Liberty' published?
A) 1973
B) 1960
C) 1982
D) 1944
  • 3. What does Hayek mean by 'the rule of law'?
A) A system where laws are made for certain classes only.
B) A legal framework that prioritizes state power over individual rights.
C) Legal framework that applies equally to all individuals.
D) Laws that can be changed at any time by the government.
  • 4. According to Hayek, what is a potential danger of collectivism?
A) It can lead to tyranny and loss of individual freedoms.
B) It guarantees economic prosperity.
C) It ensures equality for all citizens.
D) It enhances democratic processes.
  • 5. How does Hayek view the relationship between liberal democracy and individual freedom?
A) Liberal democracy restricts individual freedom.
B) Individual freedom is irrelevant to democracy.
C) Democracy should focus solely on majority rule.
D) Liberal democracy supports and protects individual freedom.
  • 6. Which philosophical tradition does Hayek draw upon?
A) Classical liberalism.
B) Marxism.
C) Utilitarianism.
D) Postmodernism.
  • 7. What role does competition play in Hayek's theory?
A) It drives innovation and efficiency.
B) It creates inequality and should be controlled.
C) It is detrimental to social welfare.
D) It should be replaced by cooperation.
  • 8. What type of economic system does Hayek advocate for?
A) A free-market economy.
B) A mixed economy with heavy regulation.
C) A command economy.
D) A centrally planned economy.
  • 9. What distinction does Hayek make regarding knowledge in society?
A) Knowledge is dispersed and cannot be centralized.
B) Knowledge should be regulated by authorities.
C) Expert knowledge is superior to local knowledge.
D) All knowledge can be collected and utilized by the government.
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