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  • *6 a : of, favoring, or based upon the principles of liberalism ...ical]] party advocating or [[associated]] with the principles of political liberalism; especially : of or constituting a political party in the United Kingdom as
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  • ...lex]]; while for much of the peak Romantic period it was associated with [[liberalism]] and radicalism, in the long term its effect on the [[growth]] of [[nation ...magination]] as a critical [[authority]], which permitted [[freedom]] from classical notions of form in art. There was a strong recourse to historical and natur
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  • ...y, through [[Niccolò Machiavelli]], and more recently (in ''Liberty before Liberalism'' 1998 the English republicans of the mid-seventeenth century (including [[ ...521596459 ''Reason and Rhetoric in the Philosophy of Hobbes''] (1996). Neo-classical rhetoric can be regarded as a form of early modern speech act theory.
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  • ...lso sympathized with some of the aims of the [[American Revolution]]. This classical conservative tradition often insists that conservatism has no ideology, in ...m to be antonyms, diverging from modern [[neoliberalism]], and [[classical liberalism]] in the tradition of [[Adam Smith]]. [https://www.americanchronicle.com/ar
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  • # [[classical liberalism]] # [[modern liberalism]]
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  • ...tion to the needs of [[society]], "the tension that seems to exist between liberalism and communitarianism".< As one [[Catholic]] scholar argues, "that it [The S ...ers to ''[[On Liberty]]'' as "the strongest and most eloquent defense of [[liberalism]] that we have." Mill also emphasised the importance of [[freedom of speech
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  • ...discover and carry through the project of individual freedom, perverted by liberalism; the project of collective freedom, perverted by socialism; the project of ...for compromise and fossilized beneath the strata of successive sacrifices. Liberalism, socialism and Bolshevism have each built new prisons under the sign of lib
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  • ...usage does it take on a fully [[sexuality|asexual]] sense, rather than the classical sense in which sexual drives are sublimated. Sublimation often tends to be ...Subsequent [[sexual revolution]] has lessened the conflicts arising out of liberalism, but not eliminated them.
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  • ...ocating phenomena such as civil society. Not necessarily hostile to social liberalism, communitarianism rather has a different emphasis, shifting the focus of in
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