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Supplementary: "Classical economics implicitly assumed the existence of a teleological natural order governed by natural laws. Therefore, it appeared to be necessary only to repeal the unjust man-made laws and other restrictions imposed upon man by man, in order that the infinitely just natural laws might impose upon man that perfect order which was ordained by nature and by nature's God. Liberty was thought to be the natural state of affairs which required no positive action. It was believed to be necessary only to remove the unnatural restraints from man in order to insure that liberty would naturally result. Classical liberalism was based upon a strong commitment to economic liberty and an overpowering fear that the government might impair or destroy this precious liberty" (Lewis E. Hill, 1964, p.394).
#PoliticsLiberalismClassical #PleaOrderNaturalEquilibrium #TheoryTeleology
Hill, L. E. (1964). 'On Laissez-Faire Capitalism and 'Liberalism'.' The American Journal of Economics and Sociology 23(4): 393-396.
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