Liberalism A 19th century political viewpoint or ideology associated with strong support for a broad interpretation of civil liberties for freedom of expression and religious toleration, for widespread popular participation in the political process, ...
Liberalism. In the context of trade policy, "liberal" usually means freedom from import controls or government restraints.
Liberalism: Liberalism believes that capital surplus should acrue to the individual, ...
Liberalism - The political philosophy according to which the government should choose policies deemed to be just, as evaluated by an impartial observer behind a "veil of ignorance".
Neoliberalism An approach to economics and social studies in which control of economic factors is shifted from the public sector to the private sector.
Fits of Liberalism Throughout World War I, Wilson strove to have the United States play a lead role in planning the peace, which, in an economic sense, he based on an open world economy of free-flowing trade and investment.
Liberalism The set of views associated with being liberal, in the sense of freedom. Liberalization 1. The process of making policies less constraining of economic activity. 2.
Traditional conservatism and classical liberalism increasingly fell out of favor and, with a lag, suffered losses in their political influence.
Friedrich Hayek was an influential Austrian economist, and political philosopher, known for his defense of classical liberalism and free-market capitalism in the mid-20th century.
Now the scapegoat for white society - which is based on myths of progress, civilization, liberalism, education, enlightenment, refinement - will be precisely the force that opposes the expansion and the triumph of these myths.
See also: Socialism, Capitalism, Welfare, Capitalist, Communism
 
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