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'''Naive-liberalism''' is a phrase used to characterize an [[ideology]] that is based on the [[maxim]] that the free market will regulate itself without governmental or international regulations. The phrase is usually used as a critisism against [[neoliberalism]].
'''Naive-liberalism''' can also be used ''instead'' of [[neoliberalism]], to pinpoint the stand that social organisation does not follow the strict regimes of physical laws.

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[[Category:Liberalism]]