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Essays on classical liberal

  1. Core values of the liberal tradition
    ... The classical liberal position emphasized the economic, that is, the freedom of economics from government limitation, while the modern liberal school ...
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  2. Liberalism
    ... The classical liberal view that governmentamp39s only meaningful role is to enforce law and order and protect individual and property rights is antithetical to the ...
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  3. Modern Social Welfare
    ... individual choice. Classical liberal purists were unconcerned about the inequitable division of prosperity in society. These theorists ...
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  4. Political Economy and Liberalism
    ... At its extreme, it could degenerate into pathological nationalism. The classical liberal perspective of human nature is that of rational selfinterest. ...
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  5. The Development of the Liberal Tradition
    ... Mill developed the classical liberal position in the sense that he argued against government interference with individual freedom of thought, and extended the ...
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  6. Liberal Economics ampamp the Minimum Wage
    ... Clark indicates in Chapter Nine of Political Economy: A Comparative Approach, the profession of economics, whether classical, liberal, radical, conservative ...
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  7. Themes of Schools of Liberalism
    ... The writings of Jeremy Bentham and Friedrich Bastiat, best exemplify some of the most important themes of the classical liberal tradition. ...
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  8. 18th Century Political Discussions ampamp Revolutions
    ... mob. Burke did not see human beings as autonomous or rational, two requirements for the Classical Liberal perspective. Instead, human ...
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  9. New Mode of Political Thought ampamp Government Forms
    ... mob. Burke did not see human beings as autonomous or rational, two requirements for the Classical Liberal perspective. Instead, human ...
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  10. Censorship Issues The purpose of this resear
    ... This classical liberal view overtakes the controlling conservative vision that Berns puts forward however, it should be compared to the radical feminist ...
    (2724 Words -- Approx. 11 Pages)

  11. Ideas of Liberalism
    ... The classical liberal school developed views on individualism, freedom, power, contract, and the role of government based on the application of reason to human ...
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  12. Canadian Regionalism and Provincialism
    ... He sees the US influence once more as the core of the issue: In fact, the present situation in Canada in which we follow a classical liberal ideology and let ...
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  13. Politics of Economic Change in Indonesia
    ... Robison suggests that the neoliberal or neoclassical explanation does not adequately explain what took place in Indonesia. He ...
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  14. Canadian Broadcasting Corporation
    ... He sees the US influence once more as the core of the issue: In fact, the present situation in Canada in which we follow a classical liberal ideology and let ...
    (2065 Words -- Approx. 8 Pages)

  15. Liberal ampamp PostModern Feminism
    ... nineteenth century classical liberals believed that the ideal state protects civil liberties p. 12. An example of a nineteenth century liberal feminist ...
    (859 Words -- Approx. 3 Pages)

  16. Alternative Models of Higher Education
    ... States and the United Kingdom, however, strike a sound balance between access and educational quality, as well as between classical liberal arts education and ...
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  17. Lorenzo deamp39Medici ampamp The Arts in Florence
    ... Clark, the environment of Florence was particularly distinguished by ampquotliberal materialismampquot in ... patron of the arts, and more, arts informed by classical thought. ...
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  18. Economic Analysis of Law
    ... LJ 1986. Malloy, Is Law and Economics Moral Humanistic Economics and a Classical Liberal Critique of Posners Economic Analysis, 24 Val. UL Rev. 1990. ...
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  19. PERSONAL ESSAYS
    ... The Puritans founded Harvard College to prepare ministers for the community, while the humanistic and liberal arts focus of classical humanism were also ...
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  20. Special interest groups
    ... money, which can be spent on candidates who support their liberal proposals ... Three views of this interlinking are found in classical political theory, democratic ...
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  21. Special interest groups ampamp the NEA
    ... money, which can be spent on candidates who support their liberal proposals ... Three views of this interlinking are found in classical political theory, democratic ...
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  22. Gender ampamp Sex and Feminism
    ... nineteenth century classical liberals believed that the ideal state protects civil liberties p. 12. An example of a nineteenth century liberal feminist ...
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  23. Legal Treatment of Homosexuals in American History
    ... Alternatively, the Classical period reflects the liberal value based on the primacy of individual freedom Bentham, 1789, p. 159, as rulings started to ...
    (5486 Words -- Approx. 22 Pages)

  24. Two Concepts of the American Experience
    ... Hartz approaches his subject in a classical way, and his writings continue ... a distinctive, powerful entity, through its application of liberal philosophy within ...
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  25. The Federalist Papers
    ... and particularly to Locke the latter has older roots going back to classical antiquity. As characterized by one modern writer, ampquotliberal thought treats ...
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  26. The Federalist Papers
    ... and particularly to Locke the latter has older roots going back to classical antiquity. As characterized by one modern writer, ampquotliberal thought treats ...
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  27. Objective of The Federalist
    ... and particularly to Locke the latter has older roots going back to classical antiquity. As characterized by one modern writer, ampquotliberal thought treats ...
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  28. Historical Contributions to the Field of Education
    ... et al., cite the medieval schooling in the seven liberal arts, divided ... geometry, astronomy, music, which had been inherited from the classical tradition laid ...
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  29. Characteristics of Hellenistic Theatre
    ... Gassner and Allen cite the liberal use of stock characters, or types, that ... 254184 BC and Terence b. 195 BC looked to Menander, not the classicalera Greek ...
    (1996 Words -- Approx. 8 Pages)

  30. Greek ampamp Roman Civ.
    GREEK ampamp ROMAN CIVILIZATION Comparison ampamp Contrast Classical Greek culture and society ... the disciplines that are today encompassed in the Liberal Arts curriculum. ...
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