explain the demands of liberal
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The Demands of Liberal Education is a 1999 political philosophy book by Meira Levinson that establishes a liberal political theory of children's education that fits the mutual needs of the state and its diverse citizenry. She writes that the intent of a liberal education—an education that follows from a liberal society's values—is to maximize the autonomy of individual children through increasing their capacity for liberty. Levinson argues autonomy as a right to children. The book, published by Oxford University Press, aims to address a lacuna between educational policy and liberal political theory.
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Demand of the liberal are-:
1.They wanted change in society
2.They oppsed the uncontrollable power of Dynastic ruler.
3.They wanted elected parliamentary
1.They wanted change in society
2.They oppsed the uncontrollable power of Dynastic ruler.
3.They wanted elected parliamentary
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