The Forum of Free Enterprise was a non-political organization founded in 1956 by A.D Shroff and was established to educate public opinion in India on free enterprise and a democratic way of life. The Forum published booklets to further its objects. The following booklet titled, “Two essays on free enterprise” was published in 1962 as an excerpt from the book, “Road to serfdom,” and was authored by F.A Hayek. The societies globally are built upon both the production of goods and services and the maintenance of moral values. The chapter titled, “The free market economy is the most efficient way of solving economic problem,” focused on how market prices follow the knowledge that is held by different individuals in relation to the commodity and its usage. The author further emphasized the concept of a functioning market economy as a presupposition of certain activities on part of the state and focused on its viability as long as they resonated with the principles of the free market. The chapter titled, “The moral element in free enterprise,” emphasized the stands a free society possesses in the aspects of law and humanitarian movements. He highlighted the system of free enterprise as the pathway to prosperity and hoped for the existence of such systems.