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what did liberals and radicals believe in

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liberals and radicals believe in changing the world
Answered by Priatouri
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The administrative opinion of Liberals stressed the principle of government by consent and the destruction of tyranny and exclusive privilege. They coveted a Constitutional form of government.

Socially they required to finish the class composition and elimination of discrimination on the basis of birth, which was prevailing in France.

Unlike the Liberals, the Radicals attacked the rights of noble landowners and wealthy factory proprietors. They were not against the presence of the idea of private capital merely denounced the concentration of capital in the abilities of a few. Consequently, they coveted a government to be based on the majority of a nation's people.

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