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    Liberalism and Political Correctness Introduction Liberalism is an ideology the surrounds itself on the idea that individuals are rational and “based on a belief in the inherent dignity and worth of each individual” (Mintz, Close, & Croci,2013, p.54) emphasizes the valuation of individual freedom (Mintz et al., 2013, p.54). Liberalism is about the liberty individuals have to use reason when trying to peruse their interests, and most importantly the responsibility individuals should take…

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    Are there significant ideological differences between Canada’s Conservatives and Liberals? Compare the two parties in terms of basic principles of their programs. Differences Between Canada’s Conservatives and Liberals The explanation for what it means to be liberal or conservative comes down to the ideological differences between them. Each party holds a standard to their basic principles and these lists are the primary ideological differences between Canada’s Conservative and Liberal parties…

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    Thomas Sowell’s dichotomy of visions: Thomas Sowell suggests that people have two different basic beliefs: whether human beings have the limit of potential capacity. Therefore, people establish their moral view based on their own assumption of human being’s capacity. He concludes that “constrained” idea leads to the conservatives who focus more on individual happiness, while the liberals who value social harmony are inclined to believe people are unconstrained. The framework can describe some…

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    I’ve never considered myself a very political person. I don’t follow the elections, and I don’t care much for political talk on TV or the radio. But after taking the test and being tossed into the liberal box I now realize that I believe in a lot of the things that liberals do. Their main focuses are promoting equality and individual liberties while supporting government in handling violence and help for the disadvantaged. Basically they like the idea of people getting to express themselves how…

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    I think that Traditional Liberalism is the most promising way to organize society because it favors individualism, capitalism and a secular government. First, individualism allows everyone to work and gain socioeconomic status for themselves. I believe that both parents deserve a sense of purpose that gives them another dynamic in their life beyond raising their children. I grew up in a household with working parents and I do not resent them for it. Households like these give children a sense of…

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    From his extensive observations of the American people and their regime, Alexis De Tocqueville wrote the “the principle of equality has quietly penetrated deep into the institutions and manners of the country” (Tocqueville, 630). Tocqueville’s focus on the principle of equality in Democracy in America conveys his belief that the pursuit of equality lies deep in the soul of America, manifesting itself in many forms and ways in both theory and practice. Thus, the principle of equality greatly…

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    Liberalism, Socialism and Anarchy are three different perspectives of political view which are the result of the beliefs of a mass of people on different kinds of foundations (Eccleshall, 1994). Liberalism is that political philosophy which is a consequence of the beliefs developed on the ideas of liberty and equality amongst people. Liberals support quite a wide spectrum of ideas but the most significant amongst them are the ideas of free and fair elections, freedom of the press, the basic…

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    being that of Aristotle, while relevant in ancient times pertaining to government rule and the selection of societies elite to manage government, nevertheless, is not an effective form of government to practice in modern times. It can be said that Liberalism…

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    well-being of people. Liberalism grew out of the struggle against absolutism, partly inspiring the organization of a rule of law with limited powers - ideally it would have to reduce government functions to security, justice and public works - and be subject to a constitution, which Allowed the emergence of liberal democracy during the eighteenth century, still in force today in many nations today, especially in those of the West.…

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    off, I believe Liberalism is to be free from being prejudice and to have the freedom of religious and/or political affairs along with wanting to progress or reform. Liberalism was the most dominant way of politics in Latin America during the nineteenth century. Every country was different but each liberal pursued many of the same policies but throughout time it left every country different in many ways. In an online article called Liberalism in Latin America it states that Liberalism first…

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