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- Liberalism is a political and moral philosophy based on the rights of the individual, liberty, consent of the governed, political equality, the right to...
- writes that, besides neutering left-wing advances by using an essentially antiliberal brand of ultranationalism, "in its attempt to emulate Fascism, Francoism...
- defending the rights of king Miguel to the Portuguese throne and the antiliberal absolute monarchy in the Kingdom of Portugal. He was accused of several...
- Marcos da Serra, became a legend as a guerrilla loyal to the legitimist, antiliberal Miguelites until well after the end of the Liberal Wars. The Battle of...
- been characterized as one of the most consistently "antiegalitarian, antiliberal, antidemocratic, and antipo****r systems in the twentieth century". Writings...
- (March 22, 2022). "The new journal hoping to serve as a big tent for antiliberal politics". The W****. Slade, Stephanie (March 23, 2022). "In a New Magazine...
- nationalist authoritarianism"; Paxton (2004), pp. 32, 45, 173: (32) "... antiliberal values, more aggressive nationalism and racism, and a new aesthetic of...
- Monarchism in Greece Ideology Tradition Christianity Family values Metaxism Antiliberalism Organizations Epistratoi National Youth Organisation Organization X...
- disciplined, and thirsting for martyrdom, thanks to Bismarck's uncalled for antiliberal declaration of War on the freedom they had hitherto peacefully enjo****...
- serious clash between pro-constitutionalism liberals and pro-absolutism antiliberals, caused a civil war in Portugal (1828–1834), and in Algarve an exodus...