Classical liberalism - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Classical liberalism is a political ideology that developed by the middle of the nineteenth century in England, western Europe, and the Americas, which provided a coherent vision of how society shoul...
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The movement toward deregulation of business in the United States that began in the 1970s and 80s is to some extent a return to the laissez-faire philosophy. Laissez-faire is French for "allow to do."
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Glossary of Religion and Philosophy - laissez faire ... The French phrase laissez-faire literally means "allow to do," and is used in political philosophy and economics to refer to the idea that governments should have as little power as possible. Greater governmental power means more restrictions on what individual people...
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The role of Laissez Faire in the history of the United States of America. ... Laissez faire (from the French, meaning to leave alone or to allow to do) is an economic and political doctrine that holds that economies function most efficiently when unencumbered by government regulation.
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laissez faire: Definition and Pronunciation ... [key]; —adj. of, pertaining to, or conforming to the principles or practices of laissez faire.
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If Laissez-faire was in play it would not happen because they would know that no one would bail them out. If people took out loans that they knew they would not be able to pay then shame on them and take ... BTW, it's pretty much accepted philosophy now that FDR's policies extended the depression longer than it needed to be.
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It is my contention that the distance we stray from this philosophy is proportional to the despotism, racism, hardship, and other atrocities or inconveniences we face. The idea that one person or group of people has authority over another is the root of most of our problems.
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The philosophy’s popularity reached its peak around 1870. In the late 19th century the acute changes caused by industrial growth and the adoption of mass-production techniques proved the laissez-faire doctrine insufficient as a guiding philosophy.
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Definition of laissez-faire in the Online Dictionary. Meaning of laissez-faire. Pronunciation of laissez-faire. Translations of laissez-faire. laissez-faire synonyms, laissez-faire antonyms. Information about laissez-faire in the free online English dictionary and encyclopedia. ... laissez-faire economy; market economy;
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