Friedrich A. Hayek's 'The Constitution of Liberty' is a classic work on the principles of individual freedom and limited government. In this book, Hayek argues for the importance of civil liberties in safeguarding personal autonomy and preventing the concentration of power. Through a rigorous examination of political philosophy and economic theory, Hayek presents a compelling case for the protection of civil liberties as a necessary condition for a free and prosperous society. This thought-provoking book offers a timeless exploration of the ethical and legal foundations of civil liberties.