Liberalism - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Liberalism (from the Latin liberalis , suitable for a free man) is the belief in the importance of individual freedom. This belief is widely accepted today throughout the world, and was recognized ...
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Liberalism
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Prior to the 20th century, classical liberalism was the dominant political philosophy in the United States. It was the political philosophy of Thomas Jefferson and the signers of the Declaration of Independence and it permeates the Declarat...
http://www.ncpa.org/pub/what-is-classical-liberalism
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Classical liberalism means a society in which my daydream is a reality. We don't need to know the president's name. The outcome of elections is largely irrelevant, because society is ruled by laws and not men.
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mises.org/classical.asp
mises.org/classical.asp
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Classical Liberalism was the ideology of the moderate, constitutional monarch phase of the French Revolution, which promoted limited government and was based on principles of natural law. ... Classical Liberalism should not be confused with democracy. One can be a liberal and yet be opposed to democracy.
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www.thenagain.info/WebChron/Glossary/ClassicalLiberalis...
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Full text of Liberalism by Ludwig von Mises (1929) ... "The program of liberalism, therefore, if condensed into a single word, would have to read: property, that is, private ownership of the means of production... All the other demands of liberalism result from his fundamental demand."
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www.mises.org/liberal.asp
www.mises.org/liberal.asp
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I have often been asked to present a brief introduction to Classical Liberalism and how it fits into the philosophical tradition of which I consider myself to be a member, that of Classical Realism.
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radicalacademy.com/philclassliberalism.htm
radicalacademy.com/philclassliberalism.htm
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Indeed, Manent's striking claim is that to make sense of classical liberalism as a form of life one must see it in the light of the spirit that animates it, and that that animating spirit comes into sharpest focus in the writings of the great European political theorists.
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www.dailyrepublican.com/liberalhistory.html
www.dailyrepublican.com/liberalhistory.html
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2.1 Classical Liberalism ... 3. The Debate About the Comprehensiveness of Liberalism ... For classical liberals — sometimes called the ‘old’ liberalism — liberty and private property are intimately related.
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plato.stanford.edu/entries/liberalism/
plato.stanford.edu/entries/liberalism/
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