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 [[individual liberty|liberty of individuals]] including [[freedom of religion]], [[freedom of speech|speech]], [[freedom of the press|press]], and [[freedom of assembly|assembly]], and [[free markets]]. | + | |
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- | * [[Austrian School]] | + | |
- | * [[Classical economics]] | + | |
- | * [[Classical republicanism]] | + | |
- | * [[Constitutionalism]] | + | |
- | * [[Constitutional liberalism]] | + | |
- | * [[Conservative liberalism]] | + | |
- | * [[Economic liberalism]] | + | |
- | * [[Georgism]] | + | |
- | * [[Jeffersonian democracy]] | + | |
- | * [[Liberal conservatism]] | + | |
- | * [[Liberal democracy]] | + | |
- | * [[Libertarian conservatism]] | + | |
- | * [[Libertarianism]] | + | |
- | * [[Social liberalism|Modern liberalism]] | + | |
- | * [[Neoclassical liberalism]] | + | |
- | * [[Neoliberalism]] | + | |
- | * [[Night-watchman state]] | + | |
- | * [[Physiocracy]] | + | |
- | * [[Political individualism]] | + | |
- | * [[Rule of law]] | + | |
- | * [[Separation of powers]] | + | |
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