Liberalism
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'''Liberalism''' refers to a broad array of related ideas and theories of government which advocate [[individual liberty]]. | '''Liberalism''' refers to a broad array of related ideas and theories of government which advocate [[individual liberty]]. | ||
== See also == | == See also == | ||
- | *[[Anarcho-capitalism]] | ||
- | *[[Anders Chydenius]] | ||
- | *[[Classical liberalism]] | ||
*[[Conservatism]] | *[[Conservatism]] | ||
- | *[[Conservative liberalism]] | ||
- | *[[Ethicism]] | ||
- | *[[Freiwirtschaft]] | ||
- | *[[Liberal autocracy]] | ||
*[[Liberal conservatism]] | *[[Liberal conservatism]] | ||
*[[Liberal democracy]] | *[[Liberal democracy]] |
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Liberalism refers to a broad array of related ideas and theories of government which advocate individual liberty.
See also
- Conservatism
- Liberal conservatism
- Liberal democracy
- Liberal elite
- Libertarianism
- List of liberal theorists
- Localism (Political Philosophy)
- Market liberalism
- Methodological Individualist
- Neoliberalism
- Ordoliberalism
- Small-l liberal
- Social liberalism
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