What is another word for privatism?

Pronunciation: [pɹˈa͡ɪvətˌɪzəm] (IPA)

Privatism is a term that refers to a political ideology that emphasizes individualism, free enterprise, and minimal government intervention. Other words that could be used to describe privatism include libertarianism, neoliberalism, laissez-faire, and free-market capitalism. Libertarianism emphasizes personal liberty, including economic freedom and the right to keep the fruit of one's labor. Neoliberalism is a more moderate version of libertarianism, emphasizing free markets and deregulation while supporting some social welfare programs. Laissez-faire refers to the belief that the government should not interfere in the economy, instead allowing free market forces to determine prices and production. Free-market capitalism is similar to laissez-faire but emphasizes the importance of competition and private enterprise.

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  • The overall system of a sizeable community struggling to survive in a crowded world may be either socialism or privatism. Either system may work, more or less. But, except in non-critical areas of distribution, commonism cannot possibly work for very long.
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