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Contemporary Political Ideologies

   

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CONTEMPORARY
POLITICAL IDEOLOGIES
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Considering as ideology and in practice liberalism or
free thinking emerged as the well-known reform
movement in Europe during the 19th century.
Liberalism is acknowledged as the radical principle
which takes protecting and growing the sovereignty of
the individual to be major problem of policymaking.
Liberals believe that government play authoritative
role to defend individuals from encountering
maltreatment from others (Bell, 2014).
Nevertheless, the notion of liberalism recognises that
administration itself can pose defy to liberty.
Understanding Liberalism as an
Ideology

Agreeing to modern liberalism, the principal aim
of administration is to eradicate barricades
which thwart individuals from living self-reliantly
or expansively appreciating their capacity.
These complications take in poverty, ailments,
discernment as well as unawareness (Motyl et
al., 2014).
The knowledge of liberalism in the United States
is interrelated to welfare-state guidelines allied
to New Deal program of the Democratic
management of Pres. Franklin D. Roosevelt.
Modern Liberalism and its fundamental purpose

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