(just ignore me being picky, but...)
No, IIRC the actual Crowley quote was "There is no law beyond 'Do what thou wilt' - do what thou wilt shall be the whole of the law".
His idea being that through encouraging people to follow their own desires, good or bad, that they would be more free, as part of his own doctrine which he named 'Thelema' *.
I expect we've got a thread on Crowley somewhere but I can't be arsed to look.
He probably would have had an interesting opinion on "15 minute cities".
[* In this instance, it related to the self and a persons 'will' to do something, as described in ancient Greek philosophy, the word 'thelema' although rare in Classical Greek, "signifies the appetitive will: desire, sometimes even sexual".
(Early Christian writings occasionally use the word to refer to the human will, and even the will of the Devil, but it usually refers to the will of God.)]