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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,
right to private...
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Neoliberalism is both a
political philosophy and a term used to
signify the late-20th-century
political reappearance of 19th-century
ideas ****ociated with...
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Liberalisterne –
Frihed og
Velstand (The
Liberalists –
Freedom and Prosperity) was a
Danish political party based on
classic liberalist ideology.
Among its main goals...
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September 1804 in
Granada – 26 May 1831 in Granada) was a
Spanish liberalist heroine. May 26th, the
anniversary of her execution, is a
local holiday...
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classical liberalism is a
political tradition and a
branch of
liberalism that
advocates free
market and laissez-faire
economics and
civil liberties under...
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Liberal radicalism may
refer to:
Radicalism (historical), a
variant of
liberalism emerging in
several European and
Latin American countries in the 19th...
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National liberalism is a
variant of liberalism,
combining liberal policies and
issues with
elements of nationalism. Historically,
national liberalism has...
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Neoclassicism Almeida Garrett (1799–1854), writer,
theatre director and
liberalist Júlio
Dinis (1839–1871),
doctor and poet,
playwright and
novelist Arthur...
- a “stable
order of the
oceans subject to the rule of law at sea”. The
liberalist’
approach emphasises that
international law has been a
means to transform...
- statesman, politician,
dramatist and poet
Mariana Pineda (1804–1831),
liberalist heroine Manuel Pavía y Lacy (1814–1896), 1st
Marquess of Novaliches, a...