There's a difference between a free market and free-for-all market.
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The 'free market' is the product of laws and rules continuously emanating from legislatures, executive departments, and courts.
Every market has some rules and boundaries that restrict freedom of choice. A market looks free only because we so unconditionally accept its underlying restrictions that we fail to see them.
I strongly believe in a free market, and it is great when companies make money and pay their people well.
The basis of the free market is anytime you can generate revenue or profit, you've created value in excess of the resources you consume in a society. That's probably the most unbiased utility function there is, as opposed to someone's opinion.
Free markets are amazing.
The most important single central fact about a free market is that no exchange takes place unless both parties benefit.
I do believe in the free market.
The free market is not a god; we have to do everything we can to make the market competitive.
There can never be such a thing as a free market, because it is human nature to cheat, monopolize, and buy off others so as to corner the market.
People think the free market is a philosophy, they think that it is a creed. It is none of those things. Free market is a bathroom scale, it is a measuring tape, it's simply a measurement.