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philosophy liberalism.
Liberals may be
politically left or
right but tend to be centrist. An
adherent of a
Liberal Party (See also
Liberal parties by country)...
- The
Liberals (Swedish: Liberalerna, L),
previously known as the
Liberal People's
Party (Swedish:
Folkpartiet liberalerna)
until 22
November 2015, is a...
- century, free
trade remained the one
cause which could unite all
Liberals. In 1841, the
Liberals lost
office to the
Conservatives under Sir
Robert Peel, but...
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government to Macdonald. The
Liberals would spend the next 18
years in opposition. In
their early history, the
Liberals were the
party of continentalism...
- conservatism. Some
liberals, who call
themselves classical liberals,
fiscal conservatives, or libertarians,
endorse fundamental liberal ideals but diverge...
- taxes.
There was
greater unity among classical liberals than
there had been
among Whigs.
classical liberals were
committed to individualism, liberty, and...
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Liberals for Åland (Swedish:
Liberalerna på Åland) is a
liberal political party on the Åland Islands. The
party is an
observer member of the
Liberal International...
- the
Liberal Party of
Canada split into two factions. To
differentiate the groups,
historians tend to use two
retrospective names: The
Laurier Liberals, who...
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known as
Modern Liberals, Small-L
Liberals or
Liberal Left, are members, supporters,
voters and a
faction of the
Australian Liberal Party who are typically...
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Liberal People's
Party (from 2001
Liberals; Finnish:
Liberaalinen kansanpuolue) was a conservative-
liberal political party in Finland,
founded in 1965...