the theory or system of government that upholds the autonomous character of the economic order, believing that government should intervene as little as possible in the direction of economic affairs.
the practice or doctrine of noninterference in the affairs of others, especially with reference to individual conduct or freedom of action.
These actions would work to counteract the laissez faire attitude towards corporate regulation that would likely be adopted with even greater frequency if Barrett is confirmed to the court.
Why a very conservative Supreme Court will be bad for business|matthewheimer|October 13, 2020|Fortune
The second reason the government has adopted such a laissez-faire attitude toward drug producers is an economic one.
Hezbollah Profits From Hash as Syria Goes to Pot|Alberto Mucci|July 9, 2014|DAILY BEAST
In an era when government oversight was almost nonexistent and laissez-faire capitalism was in its heyday, Kennedy excelled.
“The Patriarch”: Joseph Kennedy Sr.’s Outsized Life|Jacob Heilbrunn|November 21, 2012|DAILY BEAST
Given the distrust the military has for the press, it is surprising to see how laissez-faire the general is with Hastings.
Juiciest Bits From Michael Hastings Book on Stanley McChrystal, Afghanistan|Laura Colarusso|January 5, 2012|DAILY BEAST
Compare Inside Job with Capitalism, Michael Moore's entertaining polemic on the broader sins of laissez-faire economics.
Inside Job: Hard Lessons Through Pretty Pictures|Randall Lane|October 15, 2010|DAILY BEAST
Such a triumph of laissez-faire ideology gives a whole new meaning to the phrase “the marketplace of ideas.”
French for “Let (people) do (as they choose).” It describes a system or point of view that opposes regulation or interference by the government in economic affairs beyond the minimum necessary to allow the free enterprise system to operate according to its own laws.