Sociology, asked by holy3041, 10 months ago

What do you understand by liberalism describe their ideas in political social and economic spheres?

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Answered by Anonymous
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Liberalism is more than one thing. On any close examination, it seems to fracture into a range of related but sometimes competing visions. In this entry we focus on debates within the liberal tradition. (1) We contrast three interpretations of liberalism’s core commitment to liberty. (2) We contrast ‘old’ and ‘new’ liberalism. (3) We ask whether liberalism is a ‘comprehensive’ or a ‘political’ doctrine. (4) We close with questions about the ‘ reach’ of liberalism .

Answered by KailashHarjo
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Individual liberties are the foundation of liberalism, a political and moral philosophy.

  • It is founded on liberties, the assent of the ruled, and legal equality. Liberals value things like personal property, liberal democratization, secularism, the rule of law, sociopolitical freedom, freedom of expression, freedom of information, religious liberty, and a market economy.

The following ideas can be used to summarize the political, social, and economic spheres:

  • In terms of politics, they pushed for parliamentary government, nation-states with written constitutions, and constitutionalism with a focus on national unification.
  • In terms of society, they aimed to eradicate birthrights and prejudices based on class.
  • They demanded the freedom of the market and the right to private property in terms of economics. the removal of government-imposed restrictions on the flow of capital

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