The liberal theory of revolution asserts that individuals have the right to overthrow a government that violates their fundamental rights, such as liberty and property, and establish a new order that better protects these rights. This theory emphasizes the importance of consent of the governed and views revolution as a legitimate means of addressing tyranny and injustice.
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John Locke famously known as the Father of Liberalism, is equally important to social contract theory. His contributions to the classical republicanism and liberal theory are reflected in American Declaration of Independence.
Nationalism sparked political revolution that promoted liberal government.
The American Revolution created a lasting form of liberal government, while the French Revolution did not.
Liberal Feminism and Radical Feminism are some types pf the feminist theory.
Liberal theory
Nationalism.
He had the theory of gravity
Nationalism.
Nationalism.
Answer this question… liberal government
No. The revolution created a classless society (In theory at least).