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词汇 liberalism
释义 liberalism
noun[ U ]
uk /ˈlɪb.ər.əl.ɪ.zəm/ us /ˈlɪb.ər.əl.ɪ.zəm/
an attitude of respecting and allowing many different types of beliefs or behaviour: 自由主义
Sexual liberalism has not gone unchallenged.性自由主义并不是没有受到过质疑。
the anything-goes liberalism of Hollywood好莱坞随心所欲的自由主义
(alsoLiberalism)
the political belief that there should be free trade, that people should be allowed more personal freedom, and that changes in society should be made gradually: 经济自由主义
He was confident that working men would support Liberalism.他相信劳动人民会支持经济自由主义。
In the 20th century, liberalism in most countries was overtaken by socialism as the major radical challenge to conservative parties.
Many people feel that woolly liberalism sympathizes more with the criminals than with the victims of crime.
There is a broadening gap between the liberalism of the big cities and the conservatism of the rural areas.
Liberalism believes that for all of its imperfections, government still has a mighty role to play in this country.
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Open-minded
anti-liberal
anti-liberalism
big tent
broad-minded
broad-mindedness
inclusively
liberal
liberality
liberally
live and let liveidiom
open-minded
open-mindedly
open-mindedness
permissive society
receptive
tolerance
tolerant
tolerantly
unblinkered
undogmatic

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Politics - general words

Examples of liberalism


liberalism
Readers are likely to focus on particular themes as ambitiously covered by the book - political liberalism, conservatism, socialism, ecology and feminism.
Both measures rate the liberalism (or conservatism) of elected officials based on their roll-call voting records.
This article asserts that liberalism cannot be properly understood without an appreciation of its local government dimension.
The importance of local government for liberalism extends beyond a particular national context.
Accordingly, this justification holds that political liberalism is justified because it satisfies the criterion of reflective equilibrium.
Of course, both of these theories for grounding the reflective equilibrium justification for political liberalism depend on second-order theories with which reasonable people can disagree.
Upon analysis, the ideas of stability and reflective equilibrium can be combined to form two different second-order justifications for political liberalism.
While pro-aristocratic attitudes became identified with the royalist party, their liberal opponents became ever more criticial of aristocratic liberalism.
This liberalism of the kings came from their piety.
Of the discourses we have mentioned, market liberalism, anarchy and even sustainable development have their vociferous critics.
In this way, the success of liberalism in local government created the conditions for its impending redundancy.
In contrast, political theorists have transformed liberalism into one of the most dynamic and contested ideas about politics.
Such actors may be motivated less by the genuine commitment to economic liberalism and fiscal federalism than by pragmatic considerations.
Nationalism had surely played a positive role in modern liberalism in the nineteenth century, but now its historic mission had ceased.
Nor is it informed by any substantive exploration of the mechanisms or dynamics of social and political change in general, and of liberalism in particular.
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