LIBERALISM 5.0 / 5 based on 2 ratings ? Government & PoliticsLiberalismA2/A-levelEdexcel Created by: Tina SpanouCreated on: 11-09-13 16:59 The strand of liberalism dating from the 18th century is known as Classical Liberalism 1 of 10 An elite cultural movement of intellectuals in the 18th century which promoted universal reason and opposed intolerance Enlightenment 2 of 10 The belief that knowledge flows from reason and logic Rationalism 3 of 10 A doctrine used to refer to the period of free-market capitalism Laissez-faire 4 of 10 One of the most important core values of Liberalism Individualism 5 of 10 The philosopher that advocates that individuals should be free as long as they do not cause harm to others Mill 6 of 10 Individuals should be left free from interference from the state Negative Freedom 7 of 10 The state should intervene to provide welfare Positive Freedom 8 of 10 Liberalism agrees that all individuals are born Equal 9 of 10 Inequalities of wealth and social position solely reflect the unequal distribution of merit Meritocracy 10 of 10
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