Freedom can be preserved only if it is treated as a supreme principle which must not be sacrificed for particular advantages.


Law, Legislation and Liberty: Rules and order (ed. 1973)


Freedom can be preserved only if it is treated as a supreme principle which must not be sacrificed for particular advantages.

Freedom can be preserved only if it is treated as a supreme principle which must not be sacrificed for particular advantages.

Freedom can be preserved only if it is treated as a supreme principle which must not be sacrificed for particular advantages.

Freedom can be preserved only if it is treated as a supreme principle which must not be sacrificed for particular advantages.