Category: Liberalism
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Britains Social and Liberal Systems History
Introduction Compared to the 1970s, Britains social and liberal systems in the 1950s were retrogressive and did not address the building blocks of the society adequately. Hence, the systems to a larger extent, allowed less active participation of women in political and social welfare as well as in the labor market. The systems in the…
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The New Deal Liberalism Analysis
In the 1930s, America faced the most significant crisis known as the Great Depression which harmed economic development and infrastructure. By 1933, more than fifty-five hundred banks had closed, and unemployment stood at 25 percent or 13 million workers, having a bad influence on peoples well-being and the general mood of American society. In such…
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Contemporary American Liberalism: Ideologies and Ideas
Cold War Liberalism and New Left Ideologies Looking through the ideologies shaped in the 50s of the past century, the main emphasis should be placed on the role of the firmly established two-party opposition that prevented other social and political movements from protecting their rights. The brightest representatives of the Cold War liberalism movement, Arthur…
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Liberalism in European Regions of the 19th Century
Table of Contents Introduction History of the Development of Liberalism The Attitudes of the Significant Others Conclusion Works Cited Introduction Political human thought has always been a dynamic reflection of the general mood of an era, and therefore it cannot be said, for example, that the period of ancient Mesopotamia and the time of the…
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Are Liberalism and Pluralism Incompatible?
Table of Contents Introduction Key Concepts of Pluralism Key Concepts of Liberalism Berlin and Grays Views on Pluralism-Liberalism Connections The Reasons for Pluralism and Liberalism Incompatibility Conclusion References Introduction In the field of political philosophy, the question concerning the compatibility between two theoretical frameworks, namely liberalism, and pluralism, has been vividly discussed and taken to…
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Liberalism in Anthony Kennedys Judicial Decisions
Introduction The paper refers to liberalism in the judicial decision-making process. Judge Anthony Kennedy who is a liberalist distinguishes it from conservative Judgments. Liberalists believe that liberty is the right of an individual to define his own concept of existing and the mystery of human life. The fundamental idea of liberal democracy is characterized by…
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Not Really Safe: Liberal Democracies and Digital Surveillance
Information technologies are all around today and provide people with possibilities that were unthinkable mere decades ago, such as near-instant communication, remote education, or online shopping. Yet this progress comes at a price because these technologies are also extremely pervasive and penetrate nearly every aspect of modern life. An important effect of this pervasiveness is…
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Liberal Palmerstons Foreign Policy in the UK
Table of Contents Introduction The secretary at war Lord Palmerston as a Foreign Secretary Foreign policy during his tenure as Foreign Secretary How his foreign diplomacy can be termed as Liberal Lord Palmerston as the home secretary: The Crimean War and reform Lord Palmerston as the prime minister Works Cited Introduction Henry John Temple, 3rd…
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Canadian Liberal Platforms Sustainability Assessment
Importance of a New Environmental Assessment Regime Nowadays, there are many problems and challenges people have to deal with in order to survive and provide their children and grandchildren with a safe future. People try to solve the existing political, economic, and cultural problems. Still, not many people pay enough attention to the environmental details…
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Brexit: Liberalism and Dependency Theory
Introduction: The Issue Divorcing a strong and powerful economic community is a rather controversial decision that will inadvertently cause significant internal and external conflicts for any state. The case of Brexit proves that the refusal to be a part of the European Union (EU) is fraught with serious consequences that Great Britain is about to…