The Constitution of Liberty is a seminal work by Friedrich Hayek, a Nobel laureate in economics. In this book, Hayek explores the relationship between individual freedom and the rule of law. He argues that a society based on the principles of liberty and limited government is essential for the protection of civil liberties. Hayek delves into the ethical implications of government intervention in the economy and the potential threats it poses to individual rights. The Constitution of Liberty is a thought-provoking read that examines the intersection of civil liberties, ethics, and law.