Berlin confronted a theoretical paradox between Monism and Pluralism. All of them, Berlin and Raz, Rawls and Habermas, could not avoid completely the tension of the two values. But Hayek held negative values that can coexist with pluralism harmoniously in modern society. Hayek believed that the crisis of liberalism was not the internal paradox between monism and pluralism, but the crisis that False Liberalism challenge True Liberalism.