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Evaluate the role of liberalism as an exponent of democratic Government and the concept of limited State.

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Conservatism shares an ideological agreement on limited government in the ... One example of classic liberalism's beliefs regarding the role of government is ... and urbanization in the 19th century in Europe and the United States. ... It drew on a psychological understanding of individual liberty, the contradictory theories of ...

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Liberalism is an exponent of democratic government. It seeks to establish a government of the people, by the people and for the people; a government that functions according to the Constitution and constitutionalism; a government that upholds the rule of law; a government that secures rights and liberties of the people.

Liberalism advocates the concept of limited state. The liberals view the state as a means for attaining the good of the individual. They oppose every type of totalitarian state. They are of the opinion that a more powerful state means a less free individual.

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