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Q: Who spoke against laissez-faire during World War 2?
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At the time of World War 2 this economist spoke against laissez-faire arguing that government is necessary to address the problem of economic inequality?

Pigou


Was Jesus a capitalist?

Far from it. Jesus spoke out strongly against the profiteers of His time and those who put material gain ahead of people.


What role did the Kristallnacht play in World War 2?

Kristallnacht was the brain child of the Nazi propaganda minister Joseph Goebbels. Property of small Jewish merchants all over Germany was destroyed and window glass smashed in a show of nazi force. It was a wakeup call for many Jews who intensified their efforts to get out of Germany altogether. Unfortunatly, many other countries of the world, the US included had set limits on immigration of these persecuted people and they did not have a place to go. Soon it was too late. To the world the nazi press sanitized kristallnacht and lied about its true intent, but the die was cast and the Holocaust began that night. I guess the roll it played was to further degrade the Jews and embolden the Nazis to believe that they could do what they wanted to them with impunity. The German people wimped out and never spoke against it, so the Nazis then were bolder. When it was all over the vengence of God was unleashed on Germany for touching His ancient people and their cities bombed, their people burned and their beloved Nazi party driven from the face of the earth. === === == The Kristallnacht took place on 9-10 November 1938, in other words several months before the outbreak of World War 2. There is no link between the two.


How did Hamilton's view of government differ from Jefferson's policy of laissez faire?

Alexander Hamilton was a Federalist, represented the urban mercantile interests of the seaports. Thomas Jefferson was an Antifederalists, he spoke for the rural and southern interests. The United States needed both influences.


Although industrialists usually spoke out in favor of laissez-faire capitalism which kind of government intervention in the economy did they often favor?

Laissez-Faire, they truly supported it, because who wants the government to take your money? creation of tariff walls