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  1. Hace 5 días · Classical liberalism, an early form of liberalism, and modern "neoclassical liberals" (i.e., libertarians), answer that it is. Since the late 19th century, however, most liberals have insisted that the powers of government can promote as well as protect the freedom of the individual.

    • Libertarians

      libertarianism, political philosophy that takes individual...

    • Autonomy

      autonomy, in Western ethics and political philosophy, the...

    • Welfare-state

      welfare state, concept of government in which the state or a...

    • Free Market

      free market, an unregulated system of economic exchange, in...

  2. Hace 1 día · Terminology Origins An early use of the term in English was in 1898 by the French economist Charles Gide to describe the economic beliefs of the Italian economist Maffeo Pantaleoni, with the term néo-libéralisme previously existing in French; the term was later used by others, including the classical liberal economist Milton Friedman in his 1951 essay "Neo-Liberalism and its Prospects". In ...

  3. Hace 5 días · In the early 1930s, Austrian economist Friedrich Hayek, then based at the London School of Economics, jotted off a memo to the school's director, William Beveridge. At the time, the Great Depression was wreaking havoc around the world. And the ideals of classical liberalism, like democracy and free-market capitalism, were under assault.

  4. Hace 14 horas · Classical liberalism focuses on legal and political equality, while modern liberalism emphasizes achieving social justice by addressing economic disparities and supporting equal opportunities. Lastly, classical liberalism tends to be wary of rapid change, prioritizing stability, while modern liberalism embraces social and political ...

  5. Hace 3 días · Introduction. In economics Keynesian economics , also Keynesianism and Keynesian Theory, is based on the ideas of twentieth-century British economist John Maynard Keynes. According to Keynesian economics the public sector, or the state, can stimulate economic growth and improve stability in the private sector – through, for example, interest ...

  6. Hace 5 días · Johnson: Lyndon B. Johnson was an American politician who served as the 36th President from 1963 to 1969 and significantly contributed to contemporary democratic liberalism through his "Great Society" programs aimed at eliminating poverty and racial injustice.

  7. Hace 4 días · Liberalism has long been accustomed to onslaughts proceeding from those who oppose social change. It has long been treated as an enemy by those who wish to maintain the status quo. But today these attacks are mild in comparison with indictments proceeding from those who want drastic social changes effected in a twinkling of an eye, and who ...