liberismo
economic liberalism, free-market doctrine
noun lee-beh-REES-moh Rare
Usage Note
Liberismo refers specifically to laissez-faire economic liberalism — minimal state intervention in markets. It is distinct from liberalismo ('liberalism' in a broader political sense). The two are easily confused by learners; liberismo is strictly economic, while liberalismo can also apply to civil liberties and political philosophy.
Examples
"Il liberismo favorisce il libero mercato."
Natural Translation
Economic liberalism favours the free market.
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