
SS 30-2 Chap 2
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SS 30-2 Chap 2
the rise of liberalism
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the struggle among 2 or more people or groups for an economic, social or political advantage. Supporters of a free-market economy see competition as an incentive for individuals and groups to work harder and more efficiently.
Competition
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a political system in which the people have the power to make or influence government decisions directly or indirectly through such processes as free elections.
democracy
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the ability of individuals to act freely as consumers and producers within an economic system.
Economic Freedom
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the rights associated with personal liberty, such as freedom of religion and of association, and the right to life, liberty and the security of the person; a key value of individualism and an important feature of liberal democracies.
Individual Rights and Freedoms
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material possessions, including land, that are owned by an individual or group. The rights to private property and its protection are central values of liberalism.
private property
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an ideology based on the importance of individual liberty and the values of individualism (including individual rights and freedoms, self-interest, competition, economic freedom, rule of law and private property.
Liberalism
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the idea that the law itself, and not an individual, has the greatest power and that all individuals are equal before the law and subject to the same law.
Rule of Law
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one’s personal interest or advantage; seeking to satisfy one’s own needs.
self interest
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an understanding (written or non-written) whereby each individual of a society agrees to be governed so that he or she may gain the benefits of living in that society (for example, by having access to protection and economic opportunities).
social contract
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The Rise of Individualism
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Individualism = Liberalism
The fight for individual freedoms brought out liberal democracy
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Political Aspects of Liberalism
all members of society should enjoy the same rights and freedoms.
Participation in government (democracy) is one important right.
Rights and freedoms should be guaranteed by law.
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Economic Aspects of Liberalism
Individuals should have the right to property, and government should not interfere in the economy (the market).
The individual decisions of buyers and sellers should shape the economy, not the actions of government.
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Social Aspects of Liberalism
All members of society are equals and should be treated as such, regardless of individual differences.
All people should have the same access to society’s rights, freedoms, and quality of life.
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