- Liberism
Liberism (derived from the Italian term "liberismo") is a term for the political ideology of
laissez-faire capitalism first used in English by theItalian-American political scientistGiovanni Sartori .Sartori imported the term from Italian in order to distinguish between political
liberalism , which often advocates extensive government intervention in the economy, and those liberal theories of economics which propose to virtually eliminate such intervention. In informal usage, liberism overlaps with other concepts such asfree trade ,neoliberalism ,libertarianism and the French notion oflaissez-faire .In Italy, liberism is often identified with the political theories of
Gaetano Mosca ,Luigi Einaudi andBruno Leoni . Internationally, liberism has been advocated by theAustrian school of economic theory, for instance byLudwig von Mises andFriedrich von Hayek .References
* Giovanni Sartori: "The Theory of Democracy Revisited". Chatham, N.J: Chatham House, 1987. ISBN 0-934540-49-7.
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