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What are the practices of Liberalism?

by Guest62643  |  earlier

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Do the "practices" of the Liberalism refer to where the ideologies are use? Or does it refer to how it is used?

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  1. To be a 'liberal' is as it implies: 'liberal minded' - compare that with the 'conservative' - look up in any dictionary.

    The 'practice' of liberalism being that we all are equal. Everyone.  In a liberal world there are no kings, queens, serfs, slaves, etc..  we all deserve equality and the same treatment.  Education should be a right to everyone.. not a privilege to be out of reach for all but the wealthiest. That in and of itself will certainly divide people into 'classes' - that is nonsense.  


  2. Liberalism is an attitude more than anything else. Essentially it is don't interfere with me. Let me do my thing and you go do yours. I have an inalienable right to carve my own pathway to h**l if I should so desire.

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