differentiate between the ideals of liberals and radicals in Europe.
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Three main differences between ‘liberals’ and ‘radicals’ thinkers
(i) while the liberals favoured the idea of privileges the radicals were opposed to privileges of landowners and wealthy factory owners.
(ii) The liberals wanted voting rights for propertied classes only, while the radicals believed in universal franchise.
(iii)Though both were in favour of private property, the radicals were opposed to concentration of wealth in few hands.
(iv) While liberals were against giving women the right to vote, radicals were for women suffragette.
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Liberals:
- Wanted secularism, safeguarding the rights of individuals against governments and opposed the uncontrolled power of dynastic rulers.
- Argued for a representative, elected parliamentary government.
- Wanted interpretation of the laws by a well trained judiciary that was independent of rulers and officials.
- Did not believe in universal adult franchise and wanted the right to vote for only the men of property.
- Did not support the granting of voting rights to women.
Radicals:
- Supported women’s suffrage movements.
- Opposed the privileges of great landowners and wealthy factory owners.
- Disliked the concentration of power in the hands of few but were not against the existence of private property.
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