The "principles of 1834" plainly embody the doctrine of laisser faire.
Is it a purpose that could possibly be achieved by the laisser faire policy of the State in regard to the moral and religious side of education?
Is not this an opportunity for the Government of India to respond to the Gaekwar's invitation and depart for once from their traditional policy of laisser faire?
The individualist devotees of laisser faire used to teach us that when restrictions were removed, free competition would settle everything.
Free Trade means laisser faire all round, not only in regard to inanimate commodities, but in respect to that most important commodity of all--human labour power.
But incidentally the policy of Free Trade and of laisser faire, the policy of cheapness which benefits the consumer and takes no notice of the producer, encourages and causes sweating and untold misery to the workers.
A champion of the policy of laisser faire argues: "The State cannot make work, if by work is meant the doing of something that somebody wants done.
A policy of laisser faire in matters of national communication has hitherto prevented its revival.
At that time the traditional policy of laisser faire had still a powerful hold over men's minds, and to abandon it even in the case of rural Ireland was a veritable new departure in statesmanship.
The system of laisser fairein the matter of internal communications has allowed St. George's Channel still to remain a real barrier.
Freedom to form combinations is no doubt a logical application of laisser faire; and the anarchic possibilities latent in laisser faire have been made plain in the anti-democratic movements of labour.
Being an ultra-individualist, he is in favour of laisser faire, where laisser faire is most indefensible and most disastrous.
But it is noticeable that Kropotkin attacks the State among other things, because it does not carry out the maxim of laisser faire so often imposed upon it by another party.
The laisser faire and laisser passer of economists is, in no way, like the absolute formula, which some have denounced and others sought to utilize, as relieving authority of all care and all intervention.
To say, on the other hand, that the laisser faire and laisser passer of the economists means: Let robbery alone; let fraud alone etc.
Restrained within its natural limits, the famouslaisser faire and laisser passer of the Physiocrates deserves even to-day our respect and our confidence.
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