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    different liberal theories have evolved over the past few centuries, they differ on a wide range of issues but they all share some common principles such as social liberties, representative governments, private property, and political equality. Liberal countries that have those principles as the foundation of their political and social systems tend to maintain peace among themselves and prosper economically. In modern times, there are over one hundred countries in the world that share key…

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    are view differently in each person sometimes because of believes, self-prospective or the environment. The first paragraph of this book starts talking about what Liberality is and what it means to some people. The book explains that liberality for liberal man means how much wealth you have. The more money you obtain the more liberality they think they have. They believe that being wealthy means everything they get more confidence by what they have than what they do. “ is praised not in respect…

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    the liberals can be divided into three separate fractions. those being classic liberals, who believe in minimal state intervention and its function is limited to the maintenance of domestic order and personal security. The neo liberals, believing that personal liberty is maximised by limiting government interference in the operation of free markets. Finally modern liberals, who accept the state should help people to help themselves, but not directly by the state. due to these divisions there is…

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    the “whole person” arises from gaining experience in higher education, which is defined through a standard liberal arts education. Currently, the extremely high cost of education has made it very difficult for many Americans to get a liberal education, which often makes college appear to counterintuitive in terms of a professional career: One of the difficulties in making the case for liberal education against the rising tide of skepticism is that it is almost impossible to persuade doubters…

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    liberalism are based on equality, for example: justice and toleration. However, there is some tension between liberals and how equality should be approached. This essay will focus on … different parts of liberalism and its approach to equality, these are: Formal Equality, Socialists say it is inegalitarian Foundational Equality Legal equality Equality of Opportunity Economy Modern liberals Liberals believe in Formal Equality which is the belief that all Individuals should enjoy equal…

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    Liberals believe that government action should be taken to achieve equality for each and every citizen. They believe that the government has obligations it needs to fulfill, so government intervention is favorable, especially within the economy where it needs to regulate business and government programs. Conservatives on the other hand prefer smaller, slower changes. Rather than having the government involved in the economy, they prefer a laissez faire regulation of the market and businesses.…

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    Liberal and conservative two traditional values America boasted among us. As a kid, I was never really had an interested in American history or politics, then again what kid does. And as a man, I still have no attention to be involved, but that doesn't mean I don't have an opinion. First off, what does it mean to be a liberal? Being liberal means to fight for one's right or belief. For example, abortions, same sex marriages, and birth control these are things are what liberals fight for to make…

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    The Republican’s Ideological Shift from Liberal to Conservative Abraham Lincoln once said, “The legitimate object of government is to do for the people what needs to be done, but which they can not, by individual effort, do at all, or do so well, for themselves." 130 years later, Ronald Reagan said, “Government is not a solution to our problem, government is the problem." Both of these men were epochal leaders of their party, the GOP. But their ideas about the role of government in our lives…

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    Liberalism is a worldview or a philosophy of politics that is developed on the ideas of equality and liberty. Liberals display an extensive set of views which is dependent on their comprehension of these principles, and normally they support programs and ideas like freedom of the press, freedom of speech, civil rights, free markets, freedom of worship, gender equality, secular governments as well as international cooperation. Initially, liberalism became a known political movement during the…

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    Liberal arts America’s obsession with STEM education has been a cause for debate. STEM education is an acronym for Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics. In the article “Why America’s obsession with STEM education is dangerous,” Fareed Zakaria discusses the benefits of a Liberal Arts education on top of a STEM education. In the article, Zakaria argues that America is more creative and innovative than only STEM based educated countries. The majority of Zakaria’s claims are all…

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