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What does the term ’Liberalism' mean ? What did it mean to different classes and people ?

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Answered by jhaShivani
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Liberalism is a belief in gradual social progress by changing laws, rather than by revolution.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Gotten from Latin word liber implies free. It distinctively to various individuals.

Middle class :-

For the new white collar classes it represented opportunity of individual and equity of all under the steady gaze of law.

Politically :-

It underlined government by assent. There was to be a conclusion to despotism and administrative benefits. The option to cast a ballot was intended to be just for property owing men. The lower classes were in this manner excluded. All in all it represented sacredness of private property and opportunity of the business sectors from state forced limitations on the development of products.

Since the French transformations radicalism had represented the finish of absolutism and administrative benefits a constitution and delegate government through parliament.

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