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Laissez-faire was opposed by various groups, including labor unions, social reformers, and some economists. Critics argued that a completely free market could lead to exploitation of workers, economic inequality, and insufficient regulation to protect public welfare. Figures such as John Maynard Keynes advocated for government intervention to stabilize the economy and promote social welfare. Additionally, socialists and Marxists opposed laissez-faire capitalism on the grounds that it perpetuated class struggles and economic injustice.

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