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    radical change‚ individuality‚ and a strong Government that enforces the law‚ rather than interfering in the economy. She was also opposed to the welfare state. In many ways‚ her ideology was broadly similar to classical liberalism‚ and many theorists see her ideology as neo-liberalism. Under her rule‚ the Conservatives were no longer truly conservative‚ as conservatives are usually opposed to too much individualism and liberty‚ and definitely do not want radical change. However‚ in terms of morality

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    Conservatism: The Resurgence of Classical Liberalism As Keynesian liberalism evolved to include more and more state interference in the market‚ a backlash movement grew in the 1950s and 1960s‚ taking the name of conservatism. In the late 1960s‚ President Nixon and others attacked Keynesianism‚ seeking to put more emphasis on economic growth instead of stability. In 1973 the United States replaced its fixed exchange rate system with a flexible exchange rate system‚ which led to increased speculation

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    radical redefinition and renewal.Political ideology arose out of a transition from feudalism to industrial capitalism.In simple terms‚ the earliest‚or “classical”‚ ideological traditions – liberalism‚ conservatism and socialism – developed as contrasting attempts to shape emergent industrial society.While liberalism championed the cause of individualism‚ the market and‚ initially at least‚ minimal government‚ conservatism stood in defence of an increasingly embattled ancient re’gime‚and socialism advanced

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    individuals are free to do what they desire as long as they do not harm the others‚ he believes’s that people are rational enough to decide for themselves and make a decision that won’t bring any harm unto others. Like the ideas in the classical liberalism he believes in human rationality so it can be implied that the source is saying that even if there is only one person who has a different opinion compared to everyone‚ he is in the right to voice out his opinion it does not matter how different

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    person; one’s self at all times making the decision to do something with others or by oneself for the person to be in a position of freedom. Though a rather complicated way of putting the point across Hegel here shows his liberal tendencies‚ classic liberalism broadly speaking emphasises

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    As an avid observer of both law and philosophy‚ it is with utmost honesty that I try to look at the application of policy through both lenses of social consciousness and thorough use of logic. In my findings‚ it is almost certain that liberalism adheres to no such system that allows for nuance or exemption. In applying liberalities as it pertains to the law‚ it is assured that one finds oneself stuck in a paradox of one kind or another‚ whether or not such contradictions are scrutinized closely or

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    (2004). Mao Zaedon’s Dialectical Materialism;Writtings in philosophy Melleuish‚G. (1995). Cultural Liberalism in Australia: A study in intellectual and cultural history. Cambridge press: Camridge. Reisnick‚S.A.(1987). Knowledge and class: A Marxian critique of political economy. University of Chicago Press: London. Skirekk‚ S.N. (2005:3). Dysfunctional Culture: The inadequacy of cultural liberalism as a guide to major challenges of the 21st century. University press of America: Maryland. Stevens

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    INTRODUCTION Liberalism has meant many things over the last 400 years and has provided significant benefits to the human race. Basically‚ liberalism is the belief in the importance of liberty and equal rights and so‚ the main theme of liberalism throughout the period of its development was that the purpose of state is the promotion and protection of human freedom and equality and ensuring of human happiness. Liberalism meant the removal of traditional distinctions that were imposed on people.

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    political ideologies that had an unprecedented voice in European politics. European thought had been turned on its head as liberal ideologies dominated the French Revolution and the Napoleonic Wars. Following the defeat of Napoleon the legacy of liberalism and its sponsoring of personal participation breathed life into civil society wherein all citizens became educated and proactive in the politics of the day. This exciting and new society with its stressing of liberal ideals became the most contentious

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    argument between liberalism and conservatism. In the middle of these two ideologies struggling for dominance‚ two more ideologies arose. The chaos of the tug of war between liberalism and conservatism swept through Europe. There were revolts everywhere except Britain. Other countries struggled more for staying the way they were instead of changing. This leads to more chaos during the century. At the very end‚ we see a change take place in these places where they were fighting. Liberalism is an ideology

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