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Rawls’ Theory of Liberalism (An Analysis)

Rawls and Mill: Almost all the analysts of liberalism pay special attention to J.S. Mill's conception about liberty and liberalism. Because Mill was the first systematic philosopher who thought that if the role of the state is not reduced to the minimum level, the liberty of the individuals will never be properly realised and this he analysed from various angles [...]

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Nozick’s Theory of Libertarianism (Several Aspects)

Libertarianism and Liberalism: Hayek's theory of liberalism shows that he has defended classical liberalism but not unconditionally. He makes certain modifications which are in tune with the prevailing circumstances. We shall now focus our attention on Nozick's theory of libertarianism. Before that we, however, like to clear one point—is there any difference between liberalism and libertarianism? We have defined and [...]

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Classical Liberalism: Elements, Theories and Revival

Classical Liberalism: Elements, Theories and Revival! Liberalism as a political doctrine or ideology is in the process of change or evolution. The society, its material or environmental atmosphere, the attitude of people etc., all are changing and liberalism, for the sake of its own survival, is trying hard to accommodate itself with these changes and the process of adjustment is [...]

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