![]() ![]() Classical liberalism opposes itself to slavery, aggression, totalitarianism, Marxism, socialism, communism, fascism, nationalism, imperialism, social-democracy, and theocracy. ![]() It seeks to protect the rights of minorities and individuals even from democratic majority rule. the American Bill of Rights) including freedom of religion, speech, trade, and voluntary association. This philosophy may be either deontological or utilitarian, and it espouses a constellation of related ideas including: individual self-ownership, private property, the rule of law (not men), strict constitutional limits on governmental powers (cf. It might be called the political philosophy of consent. Including within it neo-liberalism, libertarianism, objectivism, anarcho-capitalism, minarchism, and American conservatism, this classical or "market" Including within it neo-liberalism, libertarianism, objectivism, anarcho-capitalism, minarchism, and American conservatism, this classical or "market" liberalism is actually a broader, more general category of political philosophy. ![]()
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