there is a similar laissez-faire economic theory and system associated with socialism called left-wing laissez-faire,[63][64] or free-market anarchism, also known as free-market anti-capitalism a Market-oriented left-libertarians argue that so-called free markets actually consist of economic privileges granted by the state. These left-libertarians advocate for free markets, termed freed markets, that are freed from these privileges. They see themselves as part of the free-market tradition of socialism.[82] Freed markets don't have corporations. A freed market naturally equalizes wealth. Social hierarchy is by definition inefficient and this is particularly evident in freed markets. Benjamin Tucker is one eminent American individualist anarchist who adopted a (left wing) laissez-faire system he termed anarchistic socialism in contraposition to state socialism.[68][69] This tradition has been recently associated with contemporary scholars such as Kevin Carson,[70][71] Roderick T. L...