LATER CLASSICAL LIBERALISM Flashcards

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what changed the environment and challenge classical liberalism

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Industrial revolution

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What did the industrial revolution start

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Increasing class consciousness

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Who suggested the state needed to be more proactive

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Jeremy Bentham

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Why did the state need to be more proactive

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To ensure “greatest happiness to the greatest number”

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Government should be elected by and accountable to

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“greatest number of voters”

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Who feared individualism was threatened by socialism

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Samuel Smiles

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What did Samuel Smiles acknowledge

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Industrialised societies made it harder for individuals to be self-reliant

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What was Samuel Smiles Counter argument for industrial societies limited self-reliance

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By seeking to overcome these obstacles, individuals would be more fully developed

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Who enforced Samuel Smiles ideas

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Herbert Spencer

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How did Herbert Spencer take Smile’s ideas further

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Natural selection, social darwinism and survival of the fittest

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Who Eclipsed Both spencer’s and Smile’s ideas

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John Stuart Mill

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What did Mill want

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To update Locke’s case for representative government into representative democracy which would seek different opinions and produce a broad consent of all the opinions

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What was MIll concerned with

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That most voters were ill-equipped to choose “intelligent” representative s

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How would universal suffrage work

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Universal suffrage must already have universal education, hoping this would lead to them choosing the correct representatives, which would lead to developmental individualism

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What is developmental Individualism

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Advancement of individual potential - Focus on what they could become not what they had become

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One widespread education had been secured what did Mill argue

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MIll argued democracy could further liberal values