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Laissez and faire
Gournay was delighted by the Colbert-LeGendre anecdote, and forged it into a larger maxim all his own: " Laissez faire et laissez passer " (' Let do and let pass ').
His motto has also been identified as the longer " Laissez faire et laissez passer, le monde va de lui même!
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* Laissez faire
All of this was esconced in a theory of Laissez faire economics.
* Laissez faire economists argue that government intervention is the cause of economic crises, and that left to its devices, the market will adjust efficiently.
Unlike the earlier Great Famines of 1740-1741 and 1845-1849 the 1879 famine ( sometimes called the " mini-famine " or An Gorta Beag ) caused hunger rather than mass deaths, due to changes in the technology of food production, different structures of land-holding ( the disappearance of the sub-division of land and of the cottier class as a result of the earlier great famine ), income from Irish emigrants abroad which was sent to relatives back in Ireland, and in particular a prompt response of the British government, which contrasted with its seriously misjudged Laissez faire response to the earlier Great Famine of 1845-1852.
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Shows such as " The Larry Brasso Show " ( country music ), " Cypress with Warren Storm " ( swamp pop ) and the long-running " Laissez Les Bon Temps Rouler " ( Cajun French music ) were a Saturday mainstay during the station's early years.

Laissez and be
During his British visit, on July 16, 1967, Feliciano gave a live performance on the pirate radio stations Radio 227 and Radio 355, on board the MV Laissez Faire off the British coast, less than a month before the stations were due to be closed by the UK's Marine Broadcasting Offences Act.

Laissez and became
He also co-wrote Dalida's " Laissez moi danser " (" Voglio l ' anima "), which became a Platinum record shortly after its release.
It states that the Laissez Faire became the MV Earl J. Conrad, Jr., owned by the Zapata companies which in the 1990s announced plans to turn a new Internet service called " ZAP!

Laissez and more
Laissez les bons temps rouler is a more than a clichéd phrase of the local culture, which means " let the good times roll ", as nearly every village, town and city of any size has a yearly festival, celebrating an important part of the local culture and economy.

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Notable performers in the freestyle genre include George Lamond, Collage, Jocelyn Enriquez, Nu Shooz, Johnny O, Sa-Fire, Stevie B, TKA, Judy Torres, Information Society, Exposé, Lisa Lisa and Cult Jam, Brenda K. Starr, La India, Shana, Corina, Nocera, Company B, The Cover Girls, Noel, Pajama Party, Shannon, Will to Power, Sweet Sensation, Seduction, Linear, Lisette Melendez, Angelina, Laissez Faire, Cynthia, Coro, and Rockell.
* In Praise of Hawala by J. Orlin Grabbe, The Laissez Faire Electronic Times, Vol 1, No 13, May 13, 2002
In 1996, Laissez Faire Books issued a 50th anniversary edition with an introduction by publisher and presidential candidate Steve Forbes.
* Richard M. Ebeling and Roy A. Childs, Jr., " Henry Hazlitt: An Appreciation ," Laissez Faire Books, November 1985.
Laissez Faire and the General-Welfare State: A Study of Conflict in American Thought, 1865 – 1901.
Lamarche therefore invited him to join him at the journal Le Laissez Passer published by the Conseil d ' expansion économique ( CEE ), at the time presided by Sarto Marchand and directed by Bernard Tessier.
Restoring the Lost Constitution was awarded the 2005 Lysander Spooner Award for Advancing the Literature of Liberty by Laissez Faire Books.
With Roger Donway, he co-authored Laissez Parler: Freedom in the Electronic Media, a critique of government regulation of broadcasting.
:: SRE — Swinging Radio England aboard the MV Laissez Faire anchored off south-eastern England.
Both stations were located in studios built in a container which had been lowered into the hold of the MV Laissez Faire.
Both the studio and the 50 kiloWatt AM transmitter of Swinging Radio England were in two separate prefabricated rooms lowered into the two holds of the MV Olga Patricia ( later renamed MV Laissez Faire ), a World War II vessel built in the USA as a supply ship.
The maritime history of the MV Olga Patricia which was renamed the MV Laissez Faire, is surrounded in mystery.
Lloyd's Shipping Registry states the Laissez Faire was the former MV Olga Princess, a sister ship to Olga Patricia.
Following a 1970s Miami court verdict, Laissez Faire was awarded to Pierce Langford III.
Olga Patricia ( renamed Laissez Faire ); with contributions by Eric Gilder from his Don Pierson archives ; Grey Pierson from the archives of William Vick ; Hans Knot archives, plus individual contributions from many people who were directly involved with the financing, construction and operation of the station in 1966.

faire and economic
Andrew Carnegie ’ s political and economic focus of during the late nineteenth and early twentieth century was the defense of laissez faire economics.
The laissez – faire economic thinking of the government ensured that help was slow, hesitant and insufficient.
The Jacobin Club developed into a bureau for French Republicanism and revolutionary purity, and abandoned its original laissez faire economic views in favor of interventionism.
Advocates of limited government, in the form laissez faire ( little or no government role in the economy ) follow from the 19th century philosophical tradition classical liberalism, and are particularly associated with the mainstream economic schools of classical economics ( through the 1870s ) and neoclassical economics ( from the 1870s onwards ), and with the heterodox Austrian school.
The laissez – faire economic thinking of the government ensured that help was slow, hesitant and insufficient.
Critics of the Court charged that the judiciary had usurped legislative authority and had embodied a particular economic theory, laissez faire, into its decisions.
During the laissez faire period, the Supreme Court interpreted the economic powers of Congress very narrowly, giving the federal government very little power to affect the economy.
Minarchists generally believe a laissez faire approach to the economy is most likely to lead to economic prosperity.

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