The free market institution materializes as a good practice and is developing in order to bring out the best from the individuals. Based on the fundamental principle of property right security, in an atmosphere of democratic principles and rule of law, the market, through the mecanism of free competition, makes the transaction between economic agents possible, letting them decide for themselves on the profitability of each opperation, the voluntary character, under the right of respecting the rules of a bilateral contract. Nowadays, in turbulent times, the market is more often brought into discusion and not quite in the best of contexts. Thus, “the free market” is, in a personified manner, blamed for economic failures and for apparent social disorder. So we find ourselves questining what the free market actually is? How exactly it appeared and if it can be dismissed so easily? Even if this scenario might be convenient for many people who are motivated to consider the economic freedom as derisory, especially in times of crisis, this alternative is a purely utopian one. More wiser and more real would be to consider that the evolution and the origins of free market have their roots in the human nature. The philosophical-economic arguments supporting the free market institution mainly aim this market origin. The progress of the entire world, regardless of the circumstances in which it took place on different plans, are due to the economic world freedom. All we have to do, even under the heavy conditions of an unstable international environment, is to trust the truly free manifestation of market forces.