ideas of national unity in early 19th century Europe were closely allied to the ideology of liberalism.who favoured the ideology of liberalism
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1. In France, during the 19th century the term liberal
was used to refer to economic liberalism or the traditional liberal
anti-clericalism.
2. The people were inspired by the ideas of liberal
thinkers like Montesquieu and Voltaire. Lafayette, Francois Guizot and Benjamin
Constant were some of the liberal leaders of France.
3. Economic liberalism was associated with the Orleanists
and Opportunist Republicans. The Orleanists favoured constitutional monarchy.
4. The Radical Party was associated with political
liberalism. It supported individual liberty and secularism.
For the middle class in France liberalism meant a
constitutional limited government, rise of socialism and a welfare state, free
trade, liberty and freedom of speech.
was used to refer to economic liberalism or the traditional liberal
anti-clericalism.
2. The people were inspired by the ideas of liberal
thinkers like Montesquieu and Voltaire. Lafayette, Francois Guizot and Benjamin
Constant were some of the liberal leaders of France.
3. Economic liberalism was associated with the Orleanists
and Opportunist Republicans. The Orleanists favoured constitutional monarchy.
4. The Radical Party was associated with political
liberalism. It supported individual liberty and secularism.
For the middle class in France liberalism meant a
constitutional limited government, rise of socialism and a welfare state, free
trade, liberty and freedom of speech.
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