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laissez-faire

ADJECTIVE
  1. with minimally restricted freedom in commerce

How To Use laissez-faire In A Sentence

  • But such a laissez-faire attitude would be a missed opportunity. Times, Sunday Times
  • As a governing philosophy, it has been able to tack for decades from statism to laissez-faire, from big government to individual freedom, with only occasional discomfort.
  • I think it gives you more of a laissez-faire attitude. Times, Sunday Times
  • Moreover, in a recent subscribers issue of Counterpunch (Vol. 16, No. 7) Pam Martens describes the game-plan of the “Free-State Project” to take over the state of New Hampshire by force and create a laissez-faire society reminiscent of the wishes of Messrs. A and B and the gangsterish primary ponerogenic union, Club B, which I described inPart II. Confucianism and the Impact of Sociopathy, Part III
  • What the lefties are referring to is economic liberalism, with its laissez-faire, free market principles.
  • The future of government is to provide tools for empowerment, not to sit back and hope that laissez-faire adhocracy will suffice. Government by Twitter « BuzzMachine
  • David J. Hanson, a retired professor from nearby Syracuse University, has studied youth drinking and likes Montreal's laissez-faire policies.
  • However, the findings are a reminder of why now — more than ever — we must refuse to succumb to political apathy and laissez-faire demagoguery.
  • Therefore many people have imagined their defense of laissez-faire capitalism to be similar to that of the neoclassical economists. Property and Prophets: The Evolution of Economic Institutions and Ideologies
  • In the light of this we briefly consider rules and laissez-faire approaches to mergers as alternatives to that of pragmatic cost-benefit.
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