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Politics A-Level: Ideologies (DONEEEEE)

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Question:

What brought the rise of Modern Liberalism?

Author: eric_galvao



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-Classical was Accepted in the Pre-Democratic Victorian Ages -But as the Impact of the Industrial Revolution grew Starker, its appeal became well Yucky -Poverty, Sickness and Ignorance were Commonplace, and well it led to a Contradiction between what Liberals promised -English Philosopher T.H Green (1836-1882) said Classical Liberalism wouldn't lead to the Freedom it aimed for, apart from a Successful few -Formal Equality, based on law, Shockingly didn't lead to Equality of Opportunity -This obviously meant Change was needed else Liberalism would just Fade away


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