liberalism
Focuses on developing a just and stable society of free and equal citizens.
An ideology that supports individual economic freedom and a market economy with minimal state intervention.
A 20th-century development that combines ideas of civil liberty with support for social justice and a mixed economy.
An early form of liberalism emphasizing individual liberty and limited government.
Advocates for individual liberty alongside social justice, believing the state should address social issues like poverty and healthcare.
Similar to classical liberalism, focusing on established principles of liberty and rights.
A form of liberalism that advocates for minimal government intervention in the economy.
Refers to a form of liberalism that advocates for fundamental and sweeping political and social reforms.
Often used in Marxist theory to describe liberalism that prioritizes the interests of the capitalist class.
A movement in Christian theology that adapts religious ideas to modern culture and thought.