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This article aims to give a historical outline of liberalism in Germany (German: Liberalismus). The liberal parties dealt with in the timeline below are, largely, those which received sufficient support at one time or another to have been represented in parliament.
- Liberalism
Liberalism is a political and moral philosophy based on the...
- Liberalism
(Germany's Free Democratic Party, for example, follows classical liberalism in this sense.) Under one interpretation, a European mainstream conservative liberal (e.g., a proponent of ordoliberalism or Christian democracy ) usually has weaker economically liberal tendencies than a social liberal . [9]
CountryPartiesHead Of Statehead Of GovernmentUpper/ Lower HouseOpen Flemish Liberals and Democrats ...Prime Minister Alexander De CrooChamber of Representatives (Lower House) ...Reformist Movement French Mouvement ...N/AChamber of Representatives (Lower House) ...Croatian People's Party – Liberal ...N/ASabor 1 / 151Coalition Croatian ...Centre Party Finnish Suomen Keskusta, ...Deputy Prime Minister Annika SaarikkoParliament31 / 200European Parliament2 / ...German liberalism showed no loyalty to the ideas of lawful procedure or of political and cultural freedom which had formerly been its lifeblood. With few exceptions the German liberals were hypnotized by the national state, which they wished to imbue with a uniform pattern of culture.
In Germany, "national-liberal" was widely used in a similar sense to "right-liberal". In 19th-century Germany, believers in national liberalism differed from liberal nationalists in that they believed in a more authoritarian presence in Europe and a strong German Empire.
This new form of liberalism was known by a variety of names across the world, including Sozial-Liberalismus in German, New Liberalism in Britain, solidarisme in France, regeneracionismo in Spain, the Giolittian Era in Italy and the Progressive Movement in the United States.
Liberalismus. Barrikadenszene während der Märzrevolution: zentrales Ereignis des deutschen Liberalismus. Der Liberalismus ( lateinisch liber, libera, liberum ‚frei‘; liberalis „die Freiheit betreffend, freiheitlich“) ist eine Grundposition der politischen Philosophie und eine historische und aktuelle Bewegung, die eine ...