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to break this down, the strongest will survive in free trade (this is the easy way to say it). if you have an unstable economy and no central govt. you will fail and will not be able to participate in free-trade (Laissez-fair)
The theory that discouraged government interference in economic matters was social Darwinism. Some social Darwinists think that governments should not interfere by trying to regulate the economy as this would take away competition and self-interest in social and business matters.
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limiting regulations on the steel industry-novanet
Doctrine Claims, Economic Stablility, and Government Intervention
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to break this down, the strongest will survive in free trade (this is the easy way to say it). if you have an unstable economy and no central govt. you will fail and will not be able to participate in free-trade (Laissez-fair)
The theory that discouraged government interference in economic matters was social Darwinism. Some social Darwinists think that governments should not interfere by trying to regulate the economy as this would take away competition and self-interest in social and business matters.
the economic recovery of Europe.
Social Darwinism supports the idea that only the fittest individuals and societies will survive and thrive, based on principles of natural selection and survival of the strongest. This concept has been used to justify social inequality, imperialism, and discrimination.
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limiting regulations on the steel industry-novanet
there was an economic failure. according to a website..
roosevelt corollary !
a doctrine that was an effort to end the economic and social chaos resulting from the death of one-thirs of the population from plague.
The Monroe Doctrine reflected growing U.S. power by establishing it's sphere of influence.