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what were the thought of radical and liberals regarding the privileges and the value of individual efforts?​

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Answered by himanshuahuja
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The Liberals, Radicals and Conservatives were totally opposed in their views.

The Liberals wanted individual rights for the citizens, religious tolerance, and an elected parliament. They were not in favour of giving women the right to vote and they wanted only men with property to vote.

In contrast to the Liberals the Radicals were opposed to only wealthy men having the right to vote. They were in favour of women’s rights and wanted a Government that represented the majority of the population.

The Conservatives were truly conservative in their views . They wanted changes for the better, but wanted the changes to take place slowly, giving due respect to the past .

Answered by Anonymous
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Approximately all the industries were the assets of individuals. Radicals and Liberals themselves were often  property owners and employers. They realized that the profit gained from trade and industrial ventures would increase if the personnel in the economy would be healthy and citizens would be educated.

They opposed the aristocratic privileges and believed in individual effort,   labour and enterprise.

They believed that societies can only develop if freedom is secured, if the poor could work and if those with the means could operate without prudence.  

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