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Wikiquote:Quote of the day
The
recognition
of the insuperable limits to his
knowledge
ought indeed to
teach
the
student
of
society
a lesson of
humility
which should guard him against becoming an accomplice in men's
fatal
striving
to
control
society — a striving which makes him not only a
tyrant
over his fellows, but which may well make him the
destroyer
of a
civilization
which no
brain
has
designed
but which has
grown
from the
free
efforts
of millions of
individuals
.
~
Friedrich Hayek
~
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