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Who are liberals, and what do we know about them?

Over the centuries, every stratum of society in politics has pursued only its own interests, and eventually those who could adjust to certain conditions became the "helm" of government. In the political life of the country, liberals played a huge role. Who are they? First and foremost, these are people who were ardent supporters of reform, always advocating the expansion of human rights and freedoms.

For those who have never heard about who such liberals are, it will be interesting to know what was first talked about in Europe at the turn of the 17th and 18th centuries. It was then that the social and political trend that was called "liberalism" was born. Subsequently, it was transformed into a powerful ideology. The main value for liberals was the inviolability of economic, political and civil liberties.

In Russian, the word "liberalism" came at the end of the 18th century. It was translated as "free-thinking". In this period of time, the first Russian liberals appeared.

In English, the translation of the word originally had a negative connotation - "connivance", "harmful indulgence", but later it was lost.

And yet, who are the liberals, and what political views did they adhere to? As already stressed, the highest value for them were human rights and freedoms. In addition, they advocated private property, while promoting free enterprise.

The above-mentioned social political trend was formed as a means of protection against tyranny and outrage on the part of representatives of the Catholic Church and the totalitarianism of monarchs. Who are the liberals? These are those who reject the fundamental principles of some theories of state creation, namely, the fact that monarchs and kings are "anointed with God" in the kingdom. They also question that religion is the truth in "last resort".

Those who do not have the slightest idea of who these liberals are are interested in knowing that these people are upholding the principle of equality of all citizens before the law. They are convinced that the authorities should regularly report to the people about the work done.

At the same time, representatives of liberalism believe that officials should in no way restrict human rights and freedoms.

British liberals had their own point of view on this score. Their ideologue, Jeremiah Bentham, argued that human rights and freedoms are nothing but the embodiment of evil. At the same time, he adhered to those principles that did not allow one person to suppress the will of the other.

"To oppress individuals is a real crime. Do not do this, and you will bring great benefits to the community, "Bentham stressed.

It should be noted that liberalism in its present form is also zealously defending the ideas of pluralism and respect for the principles of democracy in the management of society. However, the rights and freedoms of minorities and certain segments of the population must be strictly observed. At the same time, liberals believe that the state should pay more attention to social issues today.

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