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| | Liberalism and radicalism in France - encyclopedia article about Liberalism and radicalism in France. |
 | | Liberal thinkers This is an (partial) overview of individuals that contributed to the development of liberal theory on a worldwide scale and therefore are strongly associated with the liberal tradition and instrumental in the exposition of political liberalism as a philosophy. |  | | Contributions to liberal theory This is an (partial) overview of individuals that contributed to the development of liberal theory on a worldwide scale and therefore are strongly associated with the liberal tradition and instrumental in the exposition of political liberalism as a philosophy. |  | | Liberalism Liberalism is a political current embracing several historical and present-day ideologies that claim defense of individual liberty as the purpose of government. |
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 | | Liberalism - Written by Hayek in 1973 for the Italian Enciclopedia del Novicento where the article appeared in an Italian translation and later reprinted as Chapter Nine of Hayek's New Studies in Philosophy, Politics, Economics and the History of Ideas. |  | | As the name indicates, liberalism is traditionally a political ideology emphasizing the personal liberty of each individual, including freedom of thought, conscience, religion, opinion, expression, assembly, association, movement, enterprise, occupation, contract, etc. which the state should not violate, except to protect the rights of others. |  | | Liberalism Under the Microscope - Michael Cain considers three volumes of essays on liberal economic and political thought in Central Europe. |
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| | Chapter 28 |
 | | Classical liberal ideas had a world-wide appeal, a worldwide resonance, and a world-wide impact. |  | | The form of liberalism associated with the modern captitalist welfare state is known as "modern liberalism," or "welfare-state liberalism." And the form of liberalism associated with Karl Marx and his modern-day followers is sometimes called "egalitarian liberalism." Modern liberalism is the subject of Chapters 39-40, and egalitarian liberalism is the subject of Chapters 36-38.) [v |  | | This means, according to the classical liberals, that each has the right to decide how his or her talents and abilities will be exercised; and each has the right to what is produced by the exercise of those talents and abilities (less the amount justly due in taxes, which we discuss in the next chapter). |
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| | Liberal democracy - encyclopedia article about Liberal democracy. |
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| | Social Democrat Radical Party [Definition] |
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 | | Liberalism The worldwide federation of liberal parties, ranging from left-liberal to moderate libertarian. |  | | The worldwide federation of liberal parties, ranging from left-liberal to moderate libertarian. |  | | Liberalism Platforms, member parties, structure and leadership, and current news, resolutions, photographs, and releases. |
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| | Liberal bibliography - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
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| | Learning Chinese with Sinostudy - Sinostudy Chinese language schools in Kunming and Dali |
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| | Contributions to liberal theory - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | This is an (partial) overview of individuals that contributed to the development of liberal theory on a worldwide scale and therefore are strongly associated with the liberal tradition and instrumental in the exposition of political liberalism as a philosophy. |  | | Liberalism as a specifically named ideology begins in the late 18th century as a movement towards self-government and away from aristocracy. |  | | Anti-statist liberals consider Machiavelli's distrust as his main message, noting his call for a strong state under a strong leader, who should use any means to establish his position, whereas liberalism is an ideology of individual freedom and voluntary choices. |
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| | contributions to liberal theory: Information From Answers.com |
 | | This is an (partial) overview of individuals that contributed to the development of liberal theory on a worldwide scale and therefore are strongly associated with the liberal tradition and instrumental in the exposition of political liberalism as a philosophy. |  | | He places liberalism clearly as the opposite of conservatism and opened the road for a government coalition with the social democrats. |  | | Most liberals see Machiavelli's main message as anti-liberal: that he spoke for a strong state under a strong leader, who should use any means to establish his position, whereas liberalism is an ideology of individual freedom and voluntary choices. |
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| | International relations theory - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
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| | portland imc - 2002.11.15 - LIBERAL IMPERIALISM--JUST AS BAD AS CONSERVATIVE IMPERIALISM. |
 | | Like the liberal crusaders of yesterday, who went abroad to "liberate" Europe - and created, instead, the conditions for the rise of Hitler and a new worldwide conflagration - Just and his cohorts are marching into the ever-darkening future, the bright banner of warrior liberalism unfurled. |  | | State-worship is the secularized religion of modern liberalism, and it's only natural that the evangelical zeal of armed social workers bearing health-care programs and declaring their concern for the disadvantaged should seek to expand their good works well beyond our borders. |  | | Invoking Wilson, FDR, and the "liberating" power of the State, Just makes the case for the new war-liberalism by saying, essentially, let's get in on a little of this war fever and use it to achieve our own political goals. |
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| | Liberalism [Definition] |
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| | Income protection insurances business continuation insurance, more information about business continuation insurance |
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| | Whig . John Churchill, 1st Duke of Marlborough . Henry Pelham . Whig history . Henry John Temple, 3rd Viscount Palmerston . Contributions to liberal theory |
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| | Liberalism in Slovakia - encyclopedia article about Liberalism in Slovakia. |
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| | Encyclopedia: Nationalist Republican Liberal Movement |
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| | Encyclopedia: Social Liberal Party (Moldova) |
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