Political Science, asked by Davinder5556, 7 months ago

Who were in support of non interference of state in economic field

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Answered by alkaninu
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Answer:

Classical Liberalisem

Explanation:

Classical liberalism is a political ideology and a branch of liberalism which advocates civil liberties under the rule of law with an emphasis on economic freedom. Closely related to economic liberalism, it developed in the early 19th century, building on ideas from the previous century as a response to urbanisation and to the Industrial Revolution in Europe and North America.

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Answered by shilpa85475
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The law of intervention1 emerged quickly after World War II. The principle of nonintervention was observed under classical international law, which meant that a state should not meddle directly or indirectly in the internal affairs of another state. "The interference must be forcible or dictatorial, or otherwise coercive; in effect depriving the State intervened against of power over the matter in question," Oppenheim said, while accepting the notion. Interference is not the same as intervention." He went on to say that nonintervention is necessary to protect each country's sovereignty, territorial integrity, and political independence.

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