“Laissez Faire, laissez passer. Let it be, let it pass. The phrase is not readily translatable. It was widely used by the Physiocrats in urging freedom from government interference and was adopted by Adam Smith.”
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François Quesnay. Line engraving by J. G. Wille, 1747, after J. Chevallier, 1745.