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Liberalism

 

            
             Are you a Liberalist? Do you really know what Liberalism means? Well in today's United States, Liberals advocate greater governmental intervention into the market to stimulate economic growth and moderate market inequalities. This is in essence the opposite meaning of Liberalism. Liberalism is actually the increase in national wealth by allowing free and unrestricted exchange of goods and services in domestic and international markets. The international "free market" ideas of the 20th century have all derived from liberalism, since liberal ideas generally support free markets and less governmental intervention defining the term itself. That is why the advocates of the "free market" in today's international economy are regarded as Liberals. It is because of these ideas that the liberal views best describe the international community in both the political and economic sense. .
             There are three main beliefs that are central to all Liberals.
             First, all Liberals assume that the driving force of the market are the individuals and that all activities can be traced back to individuals. This can be interpreted through Newton's laws of motion, where his third law states that "for every action there is a reaction". These reactions can then be traced back to find the original action. In international politics the actions of one country can result in a reaction by another country. For example if the US raises tariffs on Ireland's export of .
             Liberalism has as its basic concern the development of personal freedom and social improvement. .
            


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