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"يكمن في معظم الحجج ضد السوق الحرة عدم الإيمان بالحرية نفسها"

Milton Friedman

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When people argue against the free market, they often doubt that people should have the freedom to make their own choices. Imagine a town where people can choose any job, sell anything they make, and set their own prices. Some folks might want to control these things, deciding who works where and what everyone pays for things, because they think it will be better for everyone. However, this control takes away people's freedom to decide what they want to do and how they earn money. The quote suggests that people who don't like the free market often fear giving others too much freedom. If you believe in freedom, you might allow people to make their own decisions, even if they sometimes make mistakes.

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Capitalism Economic freedom Economic philosophy Free market Freedom Individual rights Liberty Market economy Personal freedom
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