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the affairs of society. 23. Laissez-faire refers to the ideology that the state should (A) solve (B) intervene in (C) not interfere in (D) discuss​

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The driving principle behind laissez-faire, a French term that translates to "leave alone" (literally, "let you do"), is that the less the government is involved in the economy, the better off business will be, and by extension, society as a whole. Laissez-faire economics is a key part of free-market capitalism.

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