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Ghella [55]
3 years ago
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Is it possible for an economic freedom to also be considered as a personal freedom

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Brums [2.3K]3 years ago
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Answer:

Yes, it is possible that an economic freedom is considered a personal freedom.

Explanation:

Economic freedom is the situation in which the people of a society playing the role of economic agent - can choose how to use their resources - whether natural or physical or intangible as their workforce or entrepreneurship, their property - without having to be subject to any compulsion or coercion of another agent, whether private or state, not based on law legally and socially recognized as such. Economic freedom implies that the economic agent has the power to buy and sell his products or his inputs or his properties - whether they are commodities or goods of production or capital, - to whomever he wants as long as both parties - the buyers and the sellers - agree without being coerced or compelled by authoritarian force.

Economic freedom implies that the economic agent has the power to buy and sell his products or his inputs or his properties - whether they are commodities or goods of production or capital, - to whomever he wants as long as both parties - the buyers and the sellers - agree without being coerced or compelled by authoritarian force.

svp [43]3 years ago
3 0
Yes it is true that an economic freedom can possibly be a personal freedom
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