...say that if ideas compete in socie? Does the laissez-faire doctrine along with free marketplace of ideas notion say that if ideas compete in society, the best would win which would encourage others to market and produce similar ideas
...that if ideas compete in society, t? Does the laissez-faire doctrine along with free marketplace of ideas notion say that if ideas compete in society, the best would win which would encourage others to market and produce similar ideas
49) Classic laissez-faire theory argues all of the following except that:
A. government monopolies depress economic growth.
B. people’s selfishness can promote the public good.
C. a truly efficient government allows private enterprise to provide all government services.
D. economic...
that mean it is too idealistic? Capitalism will inevitably turn into corporatism (like in the US) or anarchy (like in Somalia). That's the reality. So, why do they ascribe to idealism?