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The only role of government in a laissez-faire economy is to prevent any coercion against individuals.
Theft, fraud, and monopolies prevent rational market forces from operating. Laissez-faire policies need three components to work: capitalism, the free market economy, and rational market theory.
The Politician that led the labor party to a disastrous defeat in the 1983 British general election was Michael Foot.
<h3>What won British general elections in 1983?</h3>
The British general elections was won by Neil Kinnock in 1983 against the politician named Michael foot. Labor party election was the held in England for the election of party leader.
The Neil Kinnock won the election with 71% votes and the runner up being the Roy Hattersely was made the deputy leader of the labour party.
Thus the politician who got defeated in labour election 1983 was Michael Foot.
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relative deprivation theory
In the case of the French Revolution, it would also be good to note the role of relative deprivation in regard to the bourgeoisie, who were also instrumental in starting the Revolution. The bourgeoisie had been gaining wealth through trades and commerce, but were denied the same political status as the nobility. Nobles enjoyed tax exemptions and had political influence, while the bourgeoisie were still considered "commoners" of the 3rd Estate whose social rank was the same as peasants. They saw themselves as being as wealthy (some more so) than nobles, and as being equally as intelligent and valuable (if not more so) ... and so were spurred to revolution to gain the political advantages that they saw the nobility enjoying.
Appearing to share the peoples concerns.