16 Facts About Social liberalism

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Social liberalism, known as new liberalism in the United Kingdom, modern liberalism, or simply liberalism in the contemporary United States, left-liberalism in Germany, and progressive liberalism in Spanish-speaking countries, is a political philosophy and variety of liberalism that endorses a social market economy and the expansion of civil and political rights.

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Cultural liberalism is often referred to as social liberalism because it expresses the social dimension of liberalism.

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Social liberalism developed his liberal dogma by combining the idea of using a utilitarian foundation to base upon the idea of individual rights.

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The new liberals tried to adapt the old language of Social liberalism to confront these difficult circumstances, which they believed could only through a broader and more interventionist conception of the state could this be resolved.

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Social liberalism published the socialist democratic manifesto "Social-liberal: Tasks for Liberalism in Prussia" to create an "action group" for the general people's welfare in the Social Democratic Party of Germany, which they rejected.

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National-Social liberalism Association, founded by the Protestant pastor Friedrich Naumann maintained contacts with the left liberals.

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Social liberalism tried to draw workers away from Marxism by proposing a mix of nationalism and Protestant-Christian-value-inflected social liberalism to overcome class antagonisms by non-revolutionary means.

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Social liberalism was a term in the United States to differentiate it from classical liberalism or laissez-faire.

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Social liberalism formalized the basic tenets of social liberalism while at the same time attacking the laissez-faire policies advocated by Herbert Spencer and William Graham Sumner.

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Characteristics of social liberalism were cooperation between big business, government, and labour unions.

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Social liberalism has historically been an advocate for liberal feminism among other forms social progress.

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Social liberalism liberals tend to find a compromise between the perceived extremes of unrestrained capitalism and state socialism to create an economy built on regulated capitalism.

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Social liberalism viewed Rustow's proposals as negating market freedom and saw them as similar to socialism.

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Social liberalism was the Minister of Economics and later became Chancellor.

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In North America, social liberalism tends to be the dominant form of liberalism present, so in common parlance, "liberal" refers to social liberals.

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In Canada, social liberalism is held by the Liberal Party of Canada, while in the United States, social liberalism is a significant force within the Democratic Party.

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