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Question :
What if the difference between -

Liberals,
Radicals,
Conservatives,
Capitalists,
Communists and
Socialists.

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Answered by thesarcasticsoul
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LIBERALS
*Liberals were the ones that wanted to change the society, they were looking to make the society more tolerant and secular at a time when Europe favoured only one religion. They wanted an elected representatives parliamentary government but were not democrats. They did not believe in universal adult franchise and didn't want women to have the right to vote.

RADICALS
*Radicals wanted a government which would care for all its citizens needs equally. They supported women suffragette movements and helped them get the right to vote. They were no linient to any part of society and treated everyone equally.

CONSERVATIVES
*Conservatives were opposed to change but after the French revolution, they realized that change was inenvitable . They were against the liberals and the radicals and wanted change slowly and gradually over the years, not overnight.

CAPITALISTS
*Capitalists were mostly industrialists and wanted to acquire more and more money. They believed that the intelligent people will make more money and were against socialism. They were hated because the people thought that they were taking money from poor workers to make themselves more rich.

COMMUNISTS
*Communists were basically radical socialist. They wanted all, employer and employee, to be economically and politically equal, regardless of gender.

SOCIALISTS
*Socialists were the ones that wanted the money and properties in the country to be uniformly distributed to all its citizens. They were against Capitalists and strongly disagreeing with accumulation of lots of money and property with one individual. They saw private property as the root cause of all social evils.

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Impertinent: ... Communists were Socialists but Socialists were not Communists? Or is it like Socialists = Communists? I'm finding the difference between Communists and Socialists very confusing because in the text, once they use the term ‘Communist’ and next they're using ‘Socialist’. Urghhh
thesarcasticsoul: yes, like all south Indians are Indians but not all Indians are south indians
thesarcasticsoul: socialists did not really bother much about gender but gender was
thesarcasticsoul: a core part Communists
thesarcasticsoul: thats why Communists are 'radical' socii
thesarcasticsoul: socialists
Answered by VBHATI2050
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Liberals: They believed in a system which accepted all religions and not concentrates on a single religion. They were against dynasty rulers as well. They asked for one vote per property but did not include women in the same.

Radicals: They wanted a nation where the government should be elected by a majority of the population and some of them wanted women to participate in the same.

Conservatives: They were not ready for changes and wanted to discard the idea of changes. At one point they agreed to the upcoming changes but they wanted that at the same time the past should be respected.

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