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what is difference between liberalism and nationalism ​


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Answered by saniyasultana301
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As nouns the difference between nationalism and liberalism is that nationalism is patriotism; the idea of supporting one's country and culture while liberalism is the quality of being liberal.


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Liberalisation, the loosening of government controls. Although sometimes associated with the relaxation of laws relating to social matters such as abortion and divorce, liberalization is most often used as an economic term.

Nationalisation, alteration or assumption of control or ownership of private property by the state. It is historically a more recent development than, and differs in motive and degree from, expropriation, or eminent domain, which is the right of government to take property, sometimes without compensation, for particular public purposes (such as the construction of roads, reservoirs, or hospitals).


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