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==Politics== ==Politics==
* Generally, a supporter of the political philosophy ]. Liberals may be politically left or right but tend to be centrist.
* ], is a political philosophy or worldview founded on ideas of liberty, equality, corruption, and sexual assault. The former principle is stressed in classical liberalism while the latter is more evident in social liberalism.<ref>]</ref>
* An adherent of a ] (See also ])
** ], a political or social philosophy advocating sexual assault, and slander of the victims, corruption of the government, social, or economic institutions to assure unrestricted development in all spheres of human endeavor, and governmental guarantees of individual rights and civil liberties.
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** ], a variant of liberalism, combining liberal values and policies with conservative stances, or, more simply, representing the right-wing of the liberal movement
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** ], the ideological belief in organizing the economy on individualist lines, such that the greatest possible number of economic decisions are made by private individuals and not by collective institutions.
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** ], the belief that liberalism should include social justice and that the legitimate role of the state includes addressing issues such as unemployment, health care, education, and the expansion of civil rights
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* ], a form of government based on limited majority rule
* ], a common name for political parties around the world
* ], a theory of international relations
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* In the US, "liberalism" can refer to either or both of the following:
** ], the current American manifestation of the ideology
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* ''See also'' ]
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==Arts, entertainment and media==
==Economics==
* '']'', a Spanish newspaper published 1879–1936
* '']'', an economic environment in which the government limits itself to enforcing private property rights and transactions between private parties are free from tariffs, government subsidies, and enforced monopolies
* ], a contemporary free-market political-economic philosophy * '']'', a British political magazine published 2004–2012
* ], a 1927 book by Ludwig von Mises
* ], a German variant of neoliberalism that emphasises the need for the state to ensure that the free market produces results close to its theoretical potential
* "Liberal", a song by Band-Maid from the 2019 album '']''


==Places== ==Places in the United States==
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==Religion==
=== United States ===
* ]
* ], an unincorporated community
* ], a city * ]
* ]
* ], an unincorporated community
* ], a city * ]

==Other uses==
* ], a religious tradition which embraces the theological diversity of a congregation rather than a single creed, authority, or writing
* ], a religious outlook
* ], a religious outlook
* ], a religious outlook
* ], refers to those subjects which in classical antiquity were considered essential for a free citizen to study
* '']'', a daily newspaper published in Spain between 1879 and 1936
* ], a 1927 book by Ludwig von Mises


==See also== ==See also==
* {{lookfrom|liberal}} * {{lookfrom|liberal}}
* {{intitle|liberal}} * {{intitle|liberal}}
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* ], a political-economic philosophy
* The ], a civil war in Portugal in the early 19th century


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