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		<title>By: Julia</title>
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		<description>&quot;The much decried &#039;mechanism&#039; of the free market leaves only one way open to the aquisition of wealth, vis., to succeed in serving the consumers in the best possible and cheapest way...

...A social order organized on genuinely liberal principles is so constituted as to leave the entrepreneurs and the capitalists only one way to wealth, viz., by better providing their fellow men with what they themselves think they need.&quot;

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<p>&#8230;A social order organized on genuinely liberal principles is so constituted as to leave the entrepreneurs and the capitalists only one way to wealth, viz., by better providing their fellow men with what they themselves think they need.&#8221;</p>
<p>&#8211;Ludwig von Mises, &#8220;Liberalism: The Classical Tradition&#8221;</p>
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