This article is a critical approach to the ideas of Friedrich Hayek, the most important thinker of neoliberalism. In his work, he develops a coherent social theory to base epistemological, ethical, and politically, the basic principles of classical liberalism. All his thinking revolves around the idea of self-regulated market as a spontaneous order that, rather than a scientific proposition, is an ideal to achieve and depends on an option value. In his defense, the economist develops a thought strongly dogmatic, insensitive to the nuances of reality and ideas. A thought that leads to a <cmarket-centric perspective for which everything revolves around the market. The market is always right, so there are no morals, justice, or law ... that may put it in question. However, to allow the market to regulate itself without any control would lead us to the destruction of society and ecosystem.