The dogma is this: If we are interested in maximising the welfare of our citizens, we have to maximise individual freedom. The reason is that freedom is good, valuable, worthwhile, and essential to being human.
The way to maximise freedom is to maximise choice: The more choice people have, the more freedom they have. The more freedom they have, the more welfare they have.
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