Limited government intervention refers to a political belief that supports minimal interference by the government in individuals' lives and the economy, with an emphasis on personal freedom and autonomy. It advocates for a smaller role of the government and allows individuals to make their own decisions.
Related terms
Libertarianism: A political ideology that aligns with limited government intervention, emphasizing individual liberty, free markets, and minimal state involvement.
Laissez-faire capitalism: An economic system associated with limited government intervention where businesses operate without heavy regulation or interference from the government.
Individualism: A belief in prioritizing individual rights, freedoms, and achievements over collective interests or societal obligations.