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  1. Classical liberalism | Definition, Origins, Policies, Neoclassical ...

  2. Liberalism - Individualism, Free Markets, Liberty | Britannica

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  5. 3.3 The Development of Varieties of Liberalism - OpenStax

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    The classical liberal perspective will not solve this problem, but it will help us better understand it. Classical liberalism was the political philosophy of the Founding Fathers. It permeates the Constitution, the Federalist Papers and many other documents produced by the people who created the American system of government.
    However, one of the key beliefs of classical liberalism is that the goals, activities, and behaviors of a healthy economy are ethically praiseworthy. Classical liberals believe that a healthy economy is one that allows a maximum degree of free exchange of goods and services between individuals.
    The classical liberal tradition, however, had severe limitations. The liberalism of the 18th and early 19th centuries was not democratic in a sense we would recog-nize today: The majority of people—men without property, racial minorities, and women—were denied political rights and full citizenship.
    Classical liberalism, an early form of liberalism, the political-philosophical doctrine which holds that the central problem of politics is the protection of individual freedom or liberty. The term ‘classical liberalism’ may also refer to actual political systems that instantiate classical-liberal principles.
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