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  1. helpfulprofessor.com

    Liberalism Libertarianism; Individual Liberty: Liberals strongly believe in individual liberty and personal freedoms, including the freedom of speech, religion, and association (Rawls, 2005). Libertarians hold individual liberty as their highest political value, emphasizing personal freedom in all aspects of life, from economic activity to lifestyle choices (Nozick, 2013).
  2. britannica.com

    Libertarianism, political philosophy that takes individual liberty to be the primary political value. It may be seen as a form of liberalism, the political philosophy associated with the English philosophers John Locke and John Stuart Mill, the Scottish economist Adam Smith, and the American statesman Thomas Jefferson.
  3. goodparty.org

    The impact of Libertarian and liberal ideas on contemporary politics can be seen in policy debates, party platforms, and policy-making decisions. These ideologies have shaped the political discourse, driving discussions on the role of government, economic policies, social and environmental protection.
  4. insidepoliticalscience.com

    Libertarian vs Liberal. When it comes to political ideologies, few comparisons spark as much debate and intrigue as the distinction between libertarianism and liberalism. These two philosophical frameworks, though sharing some commonalities, diverge significantly in their core beliefs and policy prescriptions.
  5. thisvsthat.io

    Liberalism and libertarianism are two political ideologies that are often confused with each other. Liberalism is a political philosophy that emphasizes individual rights, equality, and the rule of law. It seeks to protect individual freedoms and promote social justice through government intervention.
  6. politics.stackexchange.com

    According to wikipedia. Liberalism (from the Latin liberalis) is a political philosophy or worldview founded on the idea of liberty and equality. Liberals espouse a wide array of views depending on their understanding of these principles, but generally they support ideas such as free and fair elections, civil rights, freedom of the press, freedom of religion, free trade, and a right to life ...
  7. spreadgreatideas.org

    The Libertarian vs. Liberal debate is confusing for some, but once you understand it, it's clear as day. While both of these political thought processes have some areas that overlap, you'll soon understand the fundamental differences between the history, modernization, and 20th century belief systems behind them.
  8. difference101.com

    Libertarian Liberal Definition The Libertarian platform is a pro-liberty movement that promotes limited government, civil liberties, and free markets: Liberalism is a political philosophy that emphasizes individual rights, liberty, and equality of opportunity Government role The government should have minimal involvement in society
  9. plato.stanford.edu

    Libertarianism is typically taken to be a variety of liberal political theory, though some do contest this (Freeman 2001). ... libertarian political philosophy has a great deal to do with Hayek in its concern with addressing an audience that it takes to already be convinced of social liberalism, that economic liberalism logically and ...
  10. britannica.com

    Libertarianism - Individualism, Free Markets, Limited Government: Classical liberalism rests on a presumption of liberty—that is, on the presumption that the exercise of liberty does not require justification but that all restraints on liberty do. Libertarians have attempted to define the proper extent of individual liberty in terms of the notion of property in one's person, or self ...

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