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Why Hayek Rejected “Mere Legality”

by July 15, 2025
July 15, 2025

A government that rules by imposing politically-oriented statutes upon its citizens cannot lay claim to governing by “rule of law.” Hayek understood that claiming “legality” to anything the state does is a sure road to tyranny.

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