Difference between revisions of "Classical Liberalism"
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Latest revision as of 03:38, February 10, 2018
Classical Liberalism refers to:
- an economic view in support of free enterprise
- a political philosophy based on a belief in progress and goodness in man
- a Protestant movement embracing intellectual liberty
- support of individual liberty
The term is almost never used in regards to contemporary political discourse in the United States: the four positions above are held mainly by conservatives and libertarians.