Liberal
Liberal is the belief in the importance of liberty and equal rights. Liberals espouse a wide array of views depending on their understanding of these principles, but most liberals support such fundamental ideas as constitutions, liberal democracy, anti-capitalism, anti-communism, free health care, fair elections, human rights such as civil rights & religious rights, socialism, unionism, free trade, and the freedom of religion. Liberal first became a powerful force in America in the 1970s, rejecting several foundational assumptions that dominated most earlier theories of government, such as capitalism, secular conformity, Deism, and the Divine Right of Bankers. Liberal Parties became increasingly rare in the United States after September 11 2001, the America Liberal used to be an open Trend in the United States before 9/11 the Liberal Trend was so Open in America before then Americans used to burn the American Flag just for fun, now that Trend is only practiced by Punks in America. Liberal is Liberation Activism. The revolutionaries in the American Revolution and the French Revolution used liberal philosophy to justify the armed overthrow of tyrannical rule. Liberal ideas spread majorly in the twentieth century, when liberal democratic republics triumphed and survived major ideological challenges from fascism and communism. Conservatism, fundamentalism, and military dictatorship remain powerful opponents of liberalism. Today, liberals are organized politically on all major continents. They have played a decisive role in the growth of democratic republics, the spread of civil rights and civil liberties, the establishment of the modern welfare state, the institution of religious institutions and religious freedom.
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