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Faire La Fête
Faire may refer to: * '' Laissez-faire'', a French phrase meaning "let do, let go, let pass" * Laissez Faire Books, libertarian bookseller * Maker Faire, event created by ''Make'' magazine * Heloise and the Savoir Faire, pop music group * How Weird Street Faire, street fair and electronic music festival in San Francisco * ''Savoir-Faire'', a piece of interactive fiction written by Emily Short * '' Scènes à faire'', a principle in copyright law * ''Science Faire'', a compilation album by pop group ''The Apples in Stereo'' * Vintage Faire Mall, a shopping mall in Modesto, California * Virginia Brown Faire (1904–1980), American silent-film actress * West Coast Computer Faire (1977–1989), computer industry conference See also *Fair (other) *Fare (other) A fare is the fee paid by a passenger for use of a public transport system. Fare or FARE may also refer to: Organisations * Fare! (Act!), a 2015–2022 Italian political party *Fare network, an anti-discri ...
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Laissez-faire
''Laissez-faire'' ( ; from french: laissez faire , ) is an economic system in which transactions between private groups of people are free from any form of economic interventionism (such as subsidies) deriving from special interest groups. As a system of thought, ''laissez-faire'' rests on the following axioms: "the individual is the basic unit in society, i.e. the standard of measurement in social calculus; the individual has a natural right to freedom; and the physical order of nature is a harmonious and self-regulating system." Another basic principle of ''laissez-faire'' holds that markets should naturally be competitive, a rule that the early advocates of ''laissez-faire'' always emphasized. With the aims of maximizing freedom by allowing markets to self-regulate, early advocates of ''laissez-faire'' proposed a ''impôt unique'', a tax on land rent (similar to Georgism) to replace all taxes that they saw as damaging welfare by penalizing production. Proponents of ''l ...
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