Thinking that proposes non-intervention in the free course of events, not to mention deities that they monitor them above our will. It comes from the phrase laissez-faire (leze fer "let do"), and is a dogma for the capitalists; in broader sense, also for the indolent. See yemanfutismo, menefreguismo, manficismo.
The phrase laissez-faire, is a French expression that means "let do, Miss, referring to a complete freedom in the economy: free-market, free manufacturing, low or null taxation, free labour market and minimum government intervention. It was used for the first time by Vincent de Gournay, physiocrat of the 18th century, against the intervention of the Government in the economy.So complete, the phrase is: Laissez faire et laissez passer, monde le va de lui même; «Let do, Miss, the world will only».From the legal field of formal positivism, this phrase is presented as an apparent depoliticization of the State, to ensure the economic, political and social freedom.
LeseferismoLas economic theories of the classics were the role of the State as an observer in an economic context, where is confined to the field necessary to ensure private initiative and ownership, the equality of the individual and therefore their finances should focus to ensure its administrative function as Oscar Alviar says: "Public finances the classics conceived essentially tax organization and holding of 34 books;This theory is developed as a response to an absolutism reigning in order to eliminate the feudal privileges, ensure free competition and also get that the factors of production were freedom and guide by the market forces only. For the achievement of these objectives is therefore based on three fundamental principles, freedom, property, and equality.