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In any case, market freedom and religious fundamentalism are far from mutually exclusive.
Although this may be economically successful, it is not without externalities, and is not, as you conclude, a market "freedom".
Taxes, bailouts, regulations, subsidies, intervention of any kind, he argued, are an unwarranted restraint on market freedom.
Yet this is the same neocon ideology of "inclusive" market freedom around which the forces of global capitalism are remobilising, in the name of "sustainable" prosperity for all.
No right, whether it is the freedom of the market, freedom of expression or the freedom of the seas, is absolute.
With American leadership undercut by divisive foreign wars and the United States' economic model of market freedom and light regulation under great challenge, Europe matters.
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Replacing the nation with other allegiances seems an attractive, even morally superior, alternative – chiming with globalisation's market freedoms.
Again following Smith, he stresses that market freedoms are not merely essential for prosperity but also, like other freedoms, ends in themselves.
They were chosen because their professional records showed that they would advance a political ideology that limits government and promotes market freedoms, with less regard to the general welfare.
Some investors might see the government's announcement of support for more creative works to be positive, but the policy also runs counter to market freedoms, emphasizing the need to censor cultural expressions that the government deems unacceptable.
The commercial sector, unlike NHS public services, has market freedoms that the public sector does not - the freedom to levy charges and restrict care, and to downgrade or deregulate staff terms and conditions.
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