How did ideas of national unity in early nineteenth century Europe allied to the ideology of liberalism? Explain.
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The term liberalism varied in every facet of the early nineteenth century Europe society. Every group of the European society received this term differently.
- New middle classes - For new middle class people liberalism meant freedom of individual and equality of all before the law.
- Polity - For the political facet of the society, liberalism meant concept of government by consent.
- Economic - For economical facet of the society, liberalism stood for the freedom of markets and the abolition of state imposed restrictions on the movement of goods and capital.
- Women and non propertied men - For women and non propertied men, it meant equal rights which was then given to only propertied men, including right to vote.
- Aspects after French Revolution: After French Revolution, liberalism stood for the end of autocracy and clerical privileges, a constitution and representative government through parliament.
- Aspects in ninteenth centuary : During ninteenth centuary, it stressed the inviolability of private property.
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