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Elena Bailey
24 October, 09:02
Why is having a limited government important?
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Solomon Hanson
24 October, 12:01
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So it stays a democracy and not a dictatorship. Also, limited government is an important component of economic freedom, and higher levels of economic freedom are associated with higher annual incomes, better health, longer life expectancies, and greater political and civil liberties.
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