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- Liberalism - Wikipedia
Liberalism sought to replace the norms of hereditary privilege, state religion, absolute monarchy, the divine right of kings, and traditional conservatism with representative democracy, rule of law, and equality under the law
- Liberalism | Definition, History, Facts | Britannica
Liberalism is the culmination of developments in Western society that produced a sense of the importance of human individuality, a liberation of the individual from complete subservience to the group, and a relaxation of the tight hold of custom, law, and authority
- Liberalism - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy
Given that liberalism fractures on so many issues — the nature of liberty, the place of property and democracy in a just society, the comprehensiveness and the reach of the liberal ideal — one might wonder whether there is any point in talking of ‘liberalism’ at all
- Liberalism | The Economist
From liberalism's origins in the 17th century, its advocates have achieved progress in liberty, democracy and tolerance—yet also faced accusations of hypocrisy, elitism and excess
- Liberalism: A Political Ideology Explained - PSB
It originated in the Enlightenment era and has since become a dominant force in modern political thought In this guide, we explore the history, core tenets, and criticisms of liberalism, and consider its ongoing influence and relevance in contemporary political discourse
- Understanding Liberal Theory: Definition and Key Characteristics
Liberalism translates abstract rights into concrete civil liberties: freedom of speech, freedom of association, freedom of movement, freedom of belief, and protection from arbitrary arrest
- Liberalism - Oxford Research Encyclopedia of Politics
Liberalism in politics is associated with nonauthoritarianism, the rule of law, constitutional government with limited powers, and the guarantee of civil and political liberties
- What Is Liberalism? - JSTOR
Whereas linking democracy and liberalism had, in the nineteenth century, served to delimit its chronological scope, it was now employed to buttress the claim that liberalism was the spiritual inheritance of the West
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