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Market fundamentalism

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Market Fundamentalism (also:Free-Market Fundamentalisim) is a term coined by George Soros, to criticize the philosophy that the free market is always beneficial to society. As a pejorative term the people and organizations the term is intended to refer to will generally reject the label. The meaning can be considered economic liberalism or laissez-faire capitalism taken to an extreme.

Philosophy

It refers to the idea that the free market is always beneficial to society, that the common good is always best served by market forces. Critics argue that markets sometimes produce beneficial results, sometimes negative results. They argue that where the market works for the public interest, it should be allowed to do so, and where markets work against the public interest, state regulation should step in.

Adherents

The following groups can be said to advocate strongly against any state regulation of a free market.

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