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Jean-Baptiste Say (1767-1832) was one of the most staunch supporters and exponents of liberal classical economics. His undeterred faith in automatic balance restoring thanks to market mechanism was expressed in his market law. Say's economic liberalism based on certain, indispensable principles. Economic freedom and private ownership in this French economist doctrine were foundations of economic order. Say's liberal postulates contain ideas of broadening economic freedom, especially entrepreneurship freedom, freedom of ownership and trade exchange and the necessity of proprietary rights protection.