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== Criticism ==
== Criticism ==
Liberalism has been criticised by socialists ([[Authoritarian Socialism|authoritarian]] and [[Libertarian Socialism|libertarian]]) for not taking an active stance against [[capitalism]].
Liberalism has been criticised by socialists ([[Authoritarian Socialism|authoritarian]] and [[Libertarian Socialism|libertarian]]) for not taking an active stance against [[capitalism]]. Liberalism draws philosophical inspiration from


== List of Liberal States ==
== List of Liberal States ==

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History

Proto-Liberalism

Liberalism has very similar origins to libertarian socialism, both being movements defending the ideals of freedom and equality.

Criticism

Liberalism has been criticised by socialists (authoritarian and libertarian) for not taking an active stance against capitalism. Liberalism draws philosophical inspiration from

List of Liberal States

Based on the 'Democracy Index', listing 'Full Democracies' and 'Flawed Democracies' compiled in the UK.[1] Although we have excluded Singapore for it's nature as a one-party state.