By Samuel O. Dunn
Modified Laissez Faire
The ANNALS of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, 1935, vol. 178, issue 1, 142-147
Abstract:
The real economist's utopia is now and forever laissez faire, in the sense not at all of inactive government, but of a scheme of policy eliminating all interference of all "politics" or the power strategy and rivalry of special interests in the fields of business and of government with the orderly, effi cient functioning, in the common interest of all, of the system of purely economic activities.
Date: 1935
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DOI: 10.1177/000271623517800120
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