GS201 Lecture Notes - Classical Liberalism, Limited Government

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A theory is a string of ideas and thoughts that are intended to explain or support something and why something is the way that it is. These ideas are usually based on certain principles. A theory can also be classified simply as a way of thinking. The basic arguments of liberalism focus mainly on advocating for a high level of freedom within the individual. Being liberal, one would assume the individual is capable of pursuing their own interests and taking action within their future based on their own wants and needs. Liberalism believes in living a life without taking direction from others. Liberals are very positive and optimistic when it comes to being hopeful for the freedom, individuality, and success of the individual. Classical liberalism emphasizes the desire for limited to no government intervention and free marketplace. It emerged in the late seventeenth century by john locke.

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