Free market - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A free market describes a market without economic intervention and regulation by government except to regulate against force or fraud. The terminology is used by economists and in popular culture. A...
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Capitalism - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Capitalism typically refers to an economic and social system in which the means of production (also known as capital) are privately controlled; labor, goods and capital are traded in a market; profit...
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Free Market Capitalism has become the dominant American ideological truth. The decline of communism opened the door for unrepentant free marketers to boldly espouse market competition as the final solution for global harmony.
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Laissez-faire - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The general meaning of Laissez-faire ( /ˌlɛseɪˈfɛər|-/ ,   ) is to allow events to take their own course, or to let people do what they choose. The term is a French phrase li...
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Not much, if you believe the myth that unrestrained capitalism was the root cause of our economic collapse — then and now — and that only increased government regulation and intervention will right the ship. ... So why do these anti-free-market myths persist? They are appealing because it allows us to channel our...
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Free Market Capitalism has become the dominant American ideological truth. ... Free Market Capitalism has become the dominant American ideological truth. The decline of communism opened the door for unrepentant free marketers to boldly espouse market competition as the final solution for global harmony.
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Capitalism can produce such results because of the free market. The free market solves the problem of the self-defined character of hortative goods. ... There is privilege in capitalism also, for anyone with money; but the difference is that in the free market anybody can make a buck, if they are ambitious and...
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For years now, we have had to listen to bankers attacking Washington for imposing regulations that inhibit the free markets from making even more money. ... But the real significance of the past week is that America's reputation as a model of free-market capitalism has been shredded.
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"But then we realized that, really, there's no reason for us to rebuild Iraq's infrastructure when the forces of free-market capitalism can do it with greater efficiency."
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