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The laissez-faire school of thought, or libertarianism, holds a pure capitalist view, that capitalism is best left to its own devices - that it will dispense with inefficiencies in a more deliberate and quick manner than any legislating body could. The basic idea is that less government interference makes for a better system.
Laissez faire (imperative) is distinct from laisser faire (infinitive), which refers to a careless attitude in the application of a policy, implying a lack of consideration, or thought.
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