I'll give just one fundamental difference. Classical liberalism didn't include democracy as we know it. In fact, the Founding Fathers greatly feared democracy believing that it would lead to tyranny of the masses. "Democracy is two wolves and a lamb voting on what to have for lunch. Liberty is a well-armed lamb contesting the vote." Benjamin Franklin
Hi, may you help me explain the developments of the Korean War (1950-1953) from the perspective of liberalism hoping you see this comment and help me. Thank you very much!
All mean are born equal is a liberal term, unfortunately, this has become a globalist ideology, meaning, they do what they can to combat authoritarianism etc.
Liberals are more of central-right (social liberalism) to right (classical/economic/neo liberalism). Left side of the spectrum is different forms of socialism: social democracy (center-left), democratic/liberal socialism (left), and various interpretations of Marxism, like communism, stalinism, maoism etc. (far left).
@ulfr-gunnarsson Social Liberalism is usually considered Centre to Centre Left. The US Democratic Party was primarily a Social Liberal party until recently, as are the UK Liberal Democrats. Classical Liberalism is generally Centre Right, such as in the case of the German Free Democratic Party.
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Good explanation it would be great if you provide a clear distinction between Classical and modern liberalism. But great job 👍🏻
I'll give just one fundamental difference. Classical liberalism didn't include democracy as we know it. In fact, the Founding Fathers greatly feared democracy believing that it would lead to tyranny of the masses.
"Democracy is two wolves and a lamb voting on what to have for lunch. Liberty is a well-armed lamb contesting the vote." Benjamin Franklin
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Hi, may you help me explain the developments of the Korean War (1950-1953) from the perspective of liberalism
hoping you see this comment and help me.
Thank you very much!
All mean are born equal is a liberal term, unfortunately, this has become a globalist ideology, meaning, they do what they can to combat authoritarianism etc.
In a politcal spectrum (left to right) most Liberals are usually center-left or center-right
Liberals are more of central-right (social liberalism) to right (classical/economic/neo liberalism).
Left side of the spectrum is different forms of socialism: social democracy (center-left), democratic/liberal socialism (left), and various interpretations of Marxism, like communism, stalinism, maoism etc. (far left).
@ulfr-gunnarsson Social Liberalism is usually considered Centre to Centre Left. The US Democratic Party was primarily a Social Liberal party until recently, as are the UK Liberal Democrats. Classical Liberalism is generally Centre Right, such as in the case of the German Free Democratic Party.
Centre-left