Classical liberalism
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Classical liberalism is a political ideology that developed in the 19th century in England, Western Europe, and the Americas. It is committed to the ideal of limited government and liberty of individuals including freedom of religion, speech, press, and assembly, and free markets.
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See also
- Austrian School
- Classical economics
- Classical republicanism
- Constitutionalism
- Constitutional liberalism
- Conservative liberalism
- Economic liberalism
- Georgism
- Jeffersonian democracy
- Liberal conservatism
- Liberal democracy
- Libertarian conservatism
- Libertarianism
- Modern liberalism
- Neoclassical liberalism
- Neoliberalism
- Night-watchman state
- Physiocracy
- Political individualism
- Rule of law
- Separation of powers
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