liberalism foundations Flashcards
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what was liberalism born from?
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-the roots lie in the reformation, led by Luther, who argued that individuals no longer need to rely on priests, popes and intermediaries.
- christianity should assume a more individualistic character
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when were individual ideas expanded to liberalism?
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- the enlightment, an intellectual movement in the 1600s, was defined by reason rather than religion, free thinking rather than blind faith and rational scrutiny rather than spirituality
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what radical ideas did founding fathers like Locke inspire?
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- that every individual has an ability to think freely
- that an individuals life should be determined by his or her own judgements
- that the relationship between individuals and governments should be re-examined, in a way that improves the status of the individual
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Until Locke, what was assumed in America and England
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- that the natural form of government was autocratic
- that an autocratic ruler, usuaully a monarch, had been appointed by God
- that the monarch’s wishes should therefore be automatically be accepted by his ‘subjects’- a doctrine known as the ‘divine right of kings’
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what is mechanistic theory?
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- linked to the writings of Locke, this argues that human beings are rational and can build a state that reflects their needs (e.g the need for freedom and self- fufilment) it rejected ideas such as ‘divine right of kings’