Liberalism and liberalism liberalism are the forces that change from the birth of this country to today's politics. Prior to signing the Constitution, the principle of liberalism was the foundation of American political thought and behavior. Of course, to maintain legal power over the years, liberalism has to change. When considering this change, we may ask if the idea and goal of classical liberalism were lost when it turned into modern liberalism.
Individual freedom is often seen as the core value of liberalism. However, freedom can be categorized into two categories: negative and positive. Negative freedom, traditionally associated with classical liberalism, promotes incoherent beliefs and lacks all external constraints on individuals. This means that individuals should be able to freely pursue their own interests without external restrictions or pressure. Nevertheless, negative freedom does not mean that an individual should have absolute and unlimited freedom. J. S. A classical liberal like Mill can bring the right to display more content, that is "permission", ie harm to others, or ... if freedom is infinite I believe
Liberalists believe freedom is a fundamental value, but a fair country guarantees personal freedom. Liberal feminists agree with this view and claim women's freedom. Liberalism feminism takes several forms, as liberalism means a disagreement about freedom. This entry describes two basic liberal feminism. In the first part, I will explain what is often called "free feminism" in philosophical literature. Free feminism sees freedom as personal autonomy - living the life of choice - and political autonomy - is conditional coauthor. In the second part of the live we will explain what is called "classical - liberal feminism" or sometimes "liberal feminism" (these terms are used interchangeably here). Classical liberalism or liberal feminism regards freedom as freedom from mandatory interference
In the category of Jaguar, liberal feminism is still a strong tendency of feminist political thought. After paying attention to liberalism and equality, the main focus of liberal feminism is to protect and strengthen women's personal and political autonomy, the first is to live freely throughout their lives, The second is helping to determine the direction of political society. It is free. . This approach became more active as a result of John Rawls's "Theory of Justice" (Rolls 1971) and subsequent political liberalism (Rolls 1993) issuance. Susan Moller Okin (Okin 1989, 1979; Okin et al. 1999) and Eva Kittay (Kittay 1999) productively expanded his theory using Rawls' research and focused on women's concerns.