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Government so disrupts the natural social and economic order when it goes beyond minimal efforts to maintain it order that spontaneously emerges when individuals are left free to live their lives as they see fit that any incremental benefits the hosts derive from increased social order are outweighed by the social and economic havoc government creates in the process of trying to maintain it.
FORBES: Observations On An Increasingly Parasitic Government
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Just as people lived on farms when the country was agricultural, and moved to cities during industrialisation, the natural home for Britain's new economic order seems to be the suburbs.
ECONOMIST: Housing
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The rapid economic growth of China and India and the increased demand on natural resources skewed the old world order.
BBC: The Panorama decades
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Their campaigns often pinpoint issues that involve a conflict between preserving the natural order of things and changing it either through new technology (such as genetic engineering) or through economic growth (leading, for example, to the increased use of cars).
ECONOMIST: Development and the environment