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“If, of course, one builds into the concept of an 'individual' all that Professor Hayek does in his Road To Serfdom, Individualism and Economic Order and many other works, which is, to put it briefly, the whole of laisser-faire economic theory, then plainly man as such a programmed predator has…” quote by Bernard Crick
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“If, of course, one builds into the concept of an 'individual' all that Professor Hayek does in his Road To Serfdom, Individualism and Economic Order and many other works, which is, to put it briefly, the whole of laisser-faire economic theory, then plainly man as such a programmed predator has very little interest in being fraternal, or very little chance.”

Bernard Crick

About This Quote

Source Book: Individualism and Economic Order by Friedrich Hayek, 1945

Human nature is portrayed as self‑interested and competitive, making cooperation and fraternity unlikely under pure laissez‑faire economics.

In simple terms: People tend to act selfishly when left to market forces.

Key Takeaway

Recognize the limits of market‑only solutions.

Themes

human nature economics cooperation

Mood

skeptical analytical

Type

philosophical critical

When to use this quote

  • policy design
  • community building
  • social welfare programs
  • ethical business practices

Key Concepts

Laissez‑faire self‑interest predatory behavior

Questions to Reflect On

  • Can markets be structured to encourage fraternity?
  • What role should institutions play in tempering self‑interest?
A Different Perspective

Pure market freedom may ignore social bonds and collective needs.

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