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They added liberal ideas to their governments
D. Weinstein has written: 'Utilitarianism and the New Liberalism' -- subject(s): Utilitarianism, Liberalism 'Utilitarianism and the New Liberalism (Ideas in Context)'
· Republicanism and Liberalism overlapped and often reinforced each other. The two ideas helped to divided British North America
Metternich believed in absolute monarchy. He feared the movement known as liberalism, which extended the ideas of the American and French revolutions.
John Locke and/or Jean Jacques Rousseau
John Locke
The ideas that came to punctuate American Enlightenment thinking were: deism, liberalism, republicanism, conservatism, toleration and scientific progress.
Classical liberalism emphasizes limited government intervention in the economy, individual rights, and free markets, while contemporary liberalism supports government intervention to address social and economic inequalities, and places a stronger emphasis on collective welfare and social justice. Classical liberalism is rooted in the ideas of individual liberty and minimal state interference, while contemporary liberalism seeks to use government to address societal issues and promote equality.
Both liberalism and conservatives look for ideas to improve society Conservatives believe in a more traditional view, , and let the free market thrive, religiouse freedom, the right to bear arms, etc. which s very simular to liberalism but it can also be very different.
They favored a republican form of govt. Rather than an monarchy.
they criticized the greed and selfishness of modern society. Members of the middle class and people living in the cities were common targets.
Hitlers ideas of ruling the world were very deadly. His ideas involved killing a whole human race. Hitlers ideas cost the lives of millions of innocent people.