LIBERALISM
Date Submitted: 11/07/2001 16:32:09
Liberalism is the ideology for freedom of choice for the individual, the right to choose your own interests, desires and expectations. 'Man forms in his own mind-the inner citadel where, if anywhere, the individual must rule' (Hobhouse 1964: 19). 'A liberal man is a man who believes in liberty' (Cranston 1967: 459). This paper will briefly explain the differences between negative liberty, and positive liberty, and how liberty has changed today from the original association of classical liberty.
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