Political Science 2230E Chapter Notes - Chapter 1-75: Canadian Judicial Council, John Mcclung, Classical Liberalism

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Different variants: incorporates sets of values and goals that represent ideal society, sets out means by which values and goals will be actualized, seeks to mobilize individuals around action plans and to put it into place. A moral or legal entitlement to have or obtain something or to act in a certain way. A system of government by the whole population or all eligible members of a state, typically through elected representatives. It describes a system or point of view that opposes regulation or interference by the government in economic affairs beyond the minimum necessary to allow the free enterprise system to operate according to its own laws. A situation in which a government or other authority democratically supported by a majority of its subject makes policies or take actions benefiting that majority, without regard for the rights or welfare of the rest of its subjects. Equality before the law, when all people have the same rights.

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