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[lĭb́ər-ə-lĭźəm, lĭb́rə-]
(n.)The state or quality of being liberal.
(n.)A political theory founded on the natural goodness of humans and the…
(n.)An economic theory in favor of laissez-faire, the free market, and the…
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Liberalism - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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 ...
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Classical liberalism - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Classical liberalism is a political ideology that developed in the 19th century in England, Western Europe, and the Americas. It followed earlier forms of liberalism in its commitment to personal fre...
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As soon as one examines it, ‘liberalism’ fractures into a variety of types and competing visions. In this entry we focus on debates within the liberal tradition. We begin by (1) examining different interpretations of liberalism's core commitment — liberty.
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Liberal International (LI) is the world federation of liberal and democratic political parties. ... It has since become the pre-eminent network for promoting liberalism, individual freedom, human rights, the rule of law, tolerance, equality of opportunity, social justice, free trade and a market economy. This site informs...
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The History and meaning of Liberalism in the Classical Tradition. An article written by the 1974 Nobel Prize Winner and Political Philosopher Friedrich A. Hayek. ... I. The different concepts of liberalism...
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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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XDefinition of LiberalismXX ... Again Liberalism may also mean a political system or tendency opposed to centralization and absolutism. In this sense Liberalism is not at variance with the spirit and teaching of the Catholic Church.
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The first question we need to address is "What exactly is Liberalism?" The word "liberalism" is from the Latin liber, "free", and everyone wants freedom! But different "liberalisms" have over the years emphasized the freedoms of widely disparate groups --;
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