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explain the theory of liberalism, ​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Liberalism sees the process of globalisation as market-led extension of modernisation. At the most elementary level, it is a result of 'natural' human desires for economic welfare and political liberty.

John Locke's notion that a "government with the consent of the governed" and man's natural rights—life, liberty, and estate (property) as well on tolerance, as laid down in A letter concerning toleration and Two treatises of government—had an enormous influence on the development of liberalism.

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Answered by favchoice313
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Explanation:

Liberalism is a school of thought within international relations theory which can be thought to revolve around three interrelated principles: Rejection of power politics as the only possible outcome of international relations; it questions security/warfare principles of realism.

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