PPT-The Industrial Revolution and Classical Liberalism

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Chapter 4 to what extent have various ideas and events shaped liberalism over time Chapter 5 to what extent have did classical liberalism meet the needs of society

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Chapter 4 to what extent have various ideas and events shaped liberalism over time Chapter 5 to what extent have did classical liberalism meet the needs of society Aboriginal Influence on Liberalism in North America. Part: One . By: Mackenzie Doll and . Kathryn Vandenberg. Beginnings of Classical Liberalism . Classical Liberalism definition: the old branch of Liberalism which advocates for liberty, individualism, equal rights, human rationality, limited government involvement, and the laissez-faire economic policy. . CH. 9 Lesson 2. Realities of imposing Liberalism. “No political doctrine or ideology can represent the full truth of human life” . Do you agree?. Read the excerpt at the bottom of p. 318-319. How would you react to such a situation? Would other countries be. Mark . Philp. Narrative of liberalism. From darkness to light. From faith and superstition to rational knowledge. From arbitrary power to constitutional rule – . macht. to . recht. From communalism to private property. To what extent has the imposition of liberalism affected people globally? . Why Impose Liberalism?. Self-Interest. Eliminate or reduce terrorist threats. Economic self-interest. Humanitarianism. Moral or ethical reasons. 1815-1848. T. he French Revolution, the Industrial Revolution and the new ideologies of the time period contributed towards change in the political and social attitudes throughout Europe.... “Status Quo” Conservatism . Chapter Issue: To what extent is communism or fascism a valid response to liberalism?. Relationships Among Ideologies. Above is a chart denoting the relationships among these ideologies based on the values of collectivism. Chapter 4. Why did ideologies develop in opposition to classical liberalism?. How did classical liberalism respond to competing ideologies?. How did the concept of equality expand?. Laissez-faire capitalism was primarily concerned with industrial efficiency and the accumulation of wealth . CLASSICAL LIBERALISM . IDEOLOGIES RESEARCH PROJECT . Lucy . Wiedeman. . Callum Wilson. CLASSICAL LIBERALISM. PART ONE :. The Origins of Classical Liberalism. A brief overview of the rejections of liberalism before getting into extreme rejections.. Liberalism Rejected according to the Spectrum. Liberalism. Branches of Socialis. m. Classical Conservatism. Marxism. Modern liberalism developed because people sought to achieve greater equality of opportunity for all individuals through government intervention. Beginnings of Modern Liberalism. While classical liberalism was concerned with granting economic freedom to business owners in a market system, . Definitions:. Liberalism: . Ideas of social progress, economic development, and the . upper middle . class. Society governed by a constitution that valued individual rights.. Economic Liberalism:. Often associated with Liberalism. Supported laissez-faire . TOP TEN THINGS YOU NEED TO KNOW. What does it mean to impose liberalism on others?. To strongly encourage them to accept liberal values. Rule of law. Protection of private property. Capitalist economic ideas. Hallmark of liberalism is promotion of individual liberty. Liberals disagree over what exactly liberty is and how to best promote it. Human nature:. Human beings are fundamentally rational . Self-interest is primary motivation. Commonly, all Art music is called “Classical Music,” but properly speaking, the period of Classical music took place: . 1750 . - 1825. J. S. Bach died in 1750. Beethoven died in 1827. A. fter . the Baroque .

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