Liberalism Role in Society

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Liberalism is strict the notion of equality for all individuals and the recognition of their voice in society. The source states “at every opportunity, the principles of liberalism should be challenged”. The interpretation of the source would say that is it disagreeing with liberalism and its principles. The source would agree that economic equality, co-operation, and collective interest are the principles that should be seen in society. Since liberalism supports individualism, the source would be agreeing with the opposite of liberalism, collectivism. Collectivism is the notion of the government playing a significant role in society. The source would agree with the philosopher Thomas Hobbes and his idea of complete government control in society. Those who disagree with the source would agree with philosophers like John Locke and Adam Smith and their ideas of being an open society ran by the people. The source would disagree with the notion of a free market economy. The source states that liberalism is the cause of the world’s economic, political, and social inequality. There are many examples in present day history when liberalism is or should have been the way to run a nation or nation-state. In Nazi Germany, liberal principles were ignored leading to the death of many people. Also in history there was the development of labor unions and that significantly changed the working world in a positive way. The source would disagree with labor unions and how it gave the individuals power to enforce liberal principles onto their superiors. Labor unions support the important principles like individual rights, economic freedom, and self-interest. Having liberalism implemented in society has been shown many times to improve society. I fir...

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...iety. The source clearly displays its perspective that liberalism should not have an influence in society blames it for the world’s inequality. The source creator believes that any type of liberalism should be avoided. In Nazi Germany, there were little or no liberal principles seen in society. The lack of liberalism could be seen as the cause for the corruption of the country and the high death toll. On the other side, labor unions were created by the idea of implementing liberal ideals into society. When labor unions became popular, the wellbeing physically and economically grew substantially. Concluding on the idea that when liberalism is present in society and the government, the people have a better way of life. It is my firm belief that in order for a nation or nation-state to be successful and have equality, liberalism must play an important role in society.

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