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“I think all the world would gain by setting commerce at perfect liberty.” quote by Thomas Jefferson
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“I think all the world would gain by setting commerce at perfect liberty.”

Thomas Jefferson

About This Quote

Source Letter: Correspondence with James Madison, 1802

Economic freedom thrives when commerce operates without undue restriction, fostering prosperity.

In simple terms: Free commerce leads to prosperity.

Key Takeaway

Promote minimal restrictions on trade.

Themes

economics liberty trade policy prosperity

Mood

analytical concerned

Type

political philosophical

When to use this quote

  • trade agreements
  • regulatory reform
  • business development
  • tax policy

Key Concepts

classical liberalism market economics political philosophy

Questions to Reflect On

  • How to balance freedom with fairness?
  • What safeguards protect against market abuse?
A Different Perspective

Excessive liberty may cause inequality or exploitation.

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