Does modern liberalism evolve from classical liberalism and adapt to the modern world, or is it completely different from classical liberalism?
UK Victorian poverty and the essence of life led to the development of modern liberal opinion
Value by the end of the 19th century Politicians and theorists believe weaknesses
As shown, with classic liberal ideas and policies, they can not provide freedom to everyone.
High level disease and filth. Like development of parental style, or from -
Equal opportunities can only be achieved if social inequality is reduced
It will lead to equivalent results. This will be combined with a more aggressive role
It is a country. The nation will create conditions through education or education so that people can achieve superior results.
Progress rather than intervention, forcing people to succeed. Personal concept
Although the two liberalisms have different views on their roles, it is important to understand it.
I made progress. Both classical liberal and modern liberal believe that freedom is the ultimate political goal
Whatever shape it takes. Modern liberals have not completely rejected negative freedom. The goal
From the belief in individualism. The same can be said for modern liberals who believe in the relative form of society.
Equality is still based on an individualism that is allowed by equal opportunities and positive freedoms.
A free market, a state that is not regulated, and that is not favored by classical liberals
Inequality generating riches and conditions is similar to Victorian Britain. That country has a role
To the modern liberal, we provide the benefits we can help. that is
It is worth noting that the role of modern liberal is increasing by giving the country.
· What are these criticisms against classical liberals such as creating dependent cultures and restrictions?
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