Liberalism Flashcards

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What are the 2 strands of liberalism?

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  1. Classical liberalism
  2. Modern liberalism
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What are the 5 core themes of liberalism?

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  1. Individualism
  2. Freedom
  3. Rationalism
  4. Justice
  5. Tolerance
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Why do liberals fear government power?

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They fear it might break its social contract with them and exploit them

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What are 4 measures liberals will support to limit government power?

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  1. A written constitution
  2. A bill of rights
  3. A rule of law
  4. Separation of powers
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Which 4 ideas unite classical liberals?

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  1. Egotistical individualism
  2. Negative freedom (freedom from)
  3. The state being a necessary evil
  4. Civil society
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What are natural and inalienable rights?

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Natural - all humans are born with these
Inalienable - they cannot be given or taken by others

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What are Act Utilitarianism and Rule Utilitarianism?

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Act - only consider the results of one act
Rule - consider the results of following a rule of conduct

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What is a nightwatchman state?

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One which only interferes to protect rights and safety

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What is an enabling state?

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One with socioeconomic responsibilities

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Who are the 5 key thinkers for liberalism?

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  1. John Locke
  2. John Stuart Mill
  3. Betty Friedan
  4. Mary Wollstonecraft
  5. John Rawls
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Which 4 things is John Locke known for?

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  1. Social contract theory
  2. “Where there is no law, there is no freedom”
  3. Nightwatchman state
  4. Natural rights of “life, liberty, and property”
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Which 2 things is Mary Wollstonecraft known for?

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  1. Denying women formal equality is a check on everyone’s progress
  2. Women’s focus on beauty limited their progress
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Which 4 things is John Stuart Mill known for?

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  1. Tolerance guarantees self-autonomy
  2. Marketplace of ideas
  3. Political participation aids self-development
  4. Proposed plural voting
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Which 3 things is Betty Friedan known for?

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  1. The feminine mystique stifled women’s development and happiness
  2. Post WW2, women had gone back to believing in domesticity
  3. The government should intervene to facilitate opportunities for women
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Which 3 things is John Rawls known for?

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  1. Social justice (some inequalities should not be tolerated)
  2. “Veil of ignorance” would see people choose egalitarianism
  3. The difference principle (inequality should benefit the least well-off)
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