Liberalism: Dissimilar Strands and liberal strand of Indian Nationalism

Authors

  • Dinesh Adhikari Assistant Professor Department of Political Science , Government College Rhenock, East Sikkim

Keywords:

Liberalism, American Revolution

Abstract

Liberalism is a political philosophy or worldview founded on thoughts of liberty and equality. Liberals espouse a wide array of views depending on their understanding of these principles, but usually they support thoughts such as free and fair elections, civil rights, freedom of the press, freedom of religion, free deal, and private property.

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Published

2017-09-30

How to Cite

Adhikari, D. (2017). Liberalism: Dissimilar Strands and liberal strand of Indian Nationalism. Universal Research Reports, 4(6), 141–144. Retrieved from https://urr.shodhsagar.com/index.php/j/article/view/208

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