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I think that economic, civil and political liberties stand in a reciprocal relation in which one cannot exist without the other two. So in order to entrench economic liberty, civil and political liberty must be secured as well. For instance, it is highly unlikely that a stratified society could be economically free, since elites would probably devour free market institutions to preserve their time old privileges. The same holds for civil liberties like public education: an illiterate electorate wouldn't probably be able to understand the issues concerning the national economy, and as a populace lacking ambitions to advance it would instinctively surrender its economic freedom to a demagogue.