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PHIL 320 Something Great/tutorialoutletdotcom PHIL 320 Setting aside the question of liberty rights and capital exchange the metaphor of the invisible hand has often been used FOR MORE CLASSES VISIT www.tutorialoutlet.com Setting aside the question of liberty rights and capital exchange the metaphor of the invisible hand has often been used to suggest that unregulated market forces will, as a matter of fact, maximize social utility. The pursuit of gain for gain's sake (the profit motive) balanced by the pressure of free market competition