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Dear Oh Dear
An uregulated economy is what we had in the UK in the 19th century, when the vast majority of the population had no rights, subsistence level living and low life expectancy.
That is why, after a lot of agitation, more and more regulation was brought in (no coincidence that this happened with the deepening of the franchise)
In the western world the closest to your ideal is the U, and that society I see as a nightmare. (gun-crime and healthcare anyone)