Liberal radicalism
Liberal radicalism may refer to:
- Radicalism (historical), a variant of liberalism emerging in several European and Latin American countries in the 19th century, advocating universal suffrage and other democratic rights
- Social liberalism, a more left-leaning variant of European liberalism, culturally progressive and economically interventionist
- Libertarianism, a political philosophy and movement, developed in the wake of the New Deal, which draws many ideas and much inspiration from classical liberalism as well as from the individualist school of anarchism
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