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laissez faire

NOUN
  1. the doctrine that government should not interfere in commercial affairs

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  • The province takes a laissez faire approach in administering the hunting and trapping of wolves in BC, which is based simply on the reproductive potential of the species, and shockingly, without knowledge of wolf numbers. Chris Genovali: The Death Cults Among Us
  • Same with dogmatic laissez faire capitalism (whose Gawd is some omnipotent Invisible Hand whose wisdom is infallible) .... The Volokh Conspiracy » Competing Explanations for the Oppressive Nature of Socialism
  • These findings provide evidence on positive role of reputation in a laissez faire virtual market.
  • This is the key-note to LAISSEZ FAIRE, -- everybody for himself and devil take the hindmost. THE CLASS STRUGGLE
  • Historically, this process has experienced five stages: mercantilism, laissez faire, infant industry protection, Keynesianism and the strategic trade policy.
  • Rose grinned at this proof of her aunt's laissez faire attitude to guests. JUST BETWEEN US
  • Among these are the myth that the New Deal ended the Great Depression, that Nazism was a plot by big business rather than a mass movement, and that fascism espoused laissez faire economics and "corporativism" was the rule of corporations over the state, rather than the rule of the state over corporations. Conservapedia - Recent changes [en]
  • Backing into the kitchen with her loaded tray, Posy pondered on her parents ' laissez faire attitude. TICKLED PINK
  • Mr. Doctoroff, the strong-opinioned administrator who erred toward the laissez faire school on real estate issues, is gone. Bloomberg Flips on Stuy Town
  • There have three theories with regard to the valid basis of inculpatory act of rescue: subjectivism doctrine, the benefit weight doctrine, and the laissez faire behavior doctrine.
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