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- Country Liberal Party (links | edit)
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- Classical liberalism (links | edit)
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- Alliance of Liberals and Democrats for Europe Party (links | edit)
- Edmund Burke (links | edit)
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- Free Democratic Party (Germany) (links | edit)
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- Frédéric Bastiat (links | edit)
- Francisco I. Madero (links | edit)
- Friedrich Hayek (links | edit)
- Free market (links | edit)
- Governor-General of Australia (links | edit)
- Immanuel Kant (links | edit)
- Individualism (links | edit)
- John Stuart Mill (links | edit)
- John Locke (links | edit)
- Karl Popper (links | edit)
- Limousine liberal (links | edit)
- Liberal Party of Australia (links | edit)
- Max Weber (links | edit)
- Neoclassical economics (links | edit)
- Northern Territory (links | edit)
- New South Wales (links | edit)
- National Party of Australia (links | edit)
- Prime Minister of Australia (links | edit)
- Robert Menzies (links | edit)
- Ralph Waldo Emerson (links | edit)
- South Australia (links | edit)
- Secular humanism (links | edit)
- Thomas Jefferson (links | edit)
- Tasmania (links | edit)
- Age of Enlightenment (links | edit)
- Thomas Paine (links | edit)
- Thomas Robert Malthus (links | edit)
- United Australia Party (links | edit)
- Wilhelm von Humboldt (links | edit)
- Western Australia (links | edit)
- William Ewart Gladstone (links | edit)
- Civil and political rights (links | edit)
- History of Australia (links | edit)
- Whigs (British political party) (links | edit)
- Freedom of religion (links | edit)