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  1. 26 de abr. de 2012 · Part of a Series. President Franklin D. Roosevelt is shown signing a law that created the Tennessee Valley Authority in 1933. President Roosevelt's so-called New Deal liberalism drew largely from ...

  2. 28 de nov. de 1996 · 2. The Debate Between the ‘Old’ and the ‘New’ 2.1 Classical Liberalism. Liberal political theory, then, fractures over the conception of liberty. But a more important division concerns the place of private property and the market order. For classical liberals — sometimes called the ‘oldliberalism — liberty and private property ...

  3. 28 de nov. de 1996 · 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 ‘newliberalism.

  4. 1 Liberalism, Old and New; 2 Liberalism and the Public Good; 3 Liberal Ideology and Political Philosophy; 4 Sovereign State, Sovereign Self; 5 The Anarchy Game; 6 The Radical Edge of Liberalism; 7 The Idea of Freedom; 8 Conflicts in Classical Liberalism; 9 Individualism; 10 Methodological Individualism; Epilogue; Index

  5. New liberalism advocates for the pursuit of the common good alongside individual interests. It rejects the notion that harmony arises solely from unrestricted individual actions. Freedom, as perceived by new liberalism, entails the absence of coercion and constraints, with the State intervening only in cases where there are violations of the natural order of competition among individuals.

  6. 16 de may. de 2024 · classical liberalism, an early form of liberalism, the political-philosophical doctrine which holds that the central problem of politics is the protection of individual freedom or liberty. The term classical liberalism may also refer to actual political systems that instantiate classical-liberal principles. Both classical liberalism, which was ...

  7. Samuel's "New Liberalism" called for old-age pensions, labour exchanges (job-placement organizations), and workers' compensation, all prefiguring modern welfare. Other important intellectuals 1906-14 included H. A. L. Fisher , Gilbert Murray , G. M. Trevelyan , Edwin Montagu , Charles Masterman , Alfred Marshall , Arthur Cecil Pigou and young John Maynard Keynes . [15]