Freedom is indivisible and cannot be partially restricted without triggering a gradual decline that becomes difficult to stop; once government gains power to restrict any area of individual action, it creates precedents that expand into broader control, eroding spontaneous order and the foundation of a free society.
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The Slow Erosion of Freedom– Mises Warns本站添加:
Most people believe we can restrict freedom just a little for safety, fairness or the greater good without losing it overall. But what if freedom does not disappear all at once? What if it disappears one exception at a time?
Ludvig von Mises wrote, "Freedom is indivisible. As soon as one starts to restrict it, one enters upon a decline on which it is difficult to stop." Most restrictions on freedom are introduced with good intentions. Public safety, fairness, stability, security, and often they seem small. But Austrian economics asks us to think about incentives and unintended consequences. When government gains a new power, institutions adapt around it. Bureaucracies expand, regulations accumulate, dependency grows, and once power exists, political incentives make it difficult to give that power back. Mises understood something important about liberty.
Freedom is not a collection of separate compartments where you can remove one piece without affecting the others.
Economic freedom affects speech.
Property rights affect independence.
Freedom of exchange affects opportunity.
Individual liberty creates the conditions that allow people to make choices using their own knowledge rather than relying on central planners. That is why Austrian economists and classical liberalism more broadly focus so heavily on limits to power. You can see the tension today. Temporary policies become permanent. Emergency powers outlive emergencies. New regulations create calls for more regulations. One intervention creates problems that justify another. Freedom rarely disappears in one dramatic moment. It erodess gradually, quietly, piece by piece. Mises is asking us to think long term. If freedom becomes easier to limit each time it is restricted, how do free societies decide where to draw the
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