Liberal German refugees who fled failed democratic revolutions and came to America were called 48ers.
Germany has a reputation for being fairly liberal towards refugees.
Both were led by groups inspired by liberal ideals that emerged during the Enlightenment.
A "Bolshevik" was a member of the more liberal and radical minority faction of the Russian Social Democratic Party. Ironically, the term "Bolshevik" means 'majoritarian' even though the Bolsheviks were the minority faction. Lenin pulled off that political trick.
The past republican party does not relate to the present democratic party in terms of fiscal conservatism. However, the republican party at the time of the Civil War if you are referring to Lincoln's republican party, was certainly more socially liberal and in line with today's democratic party.
Workers' Party (PT), Brazilian Social Democracy Party (PSDB), Brazilian Democratic Movement Party (PMDB), and Democrats (formerly Liberal Front Party - PFL) are the major parties of Brazil (according to Wikipedia).
ummm... i think its German 48ers
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The Sandinista National Liberation Front is the group that is against revolutions in Latin America. The group is opposed to the Liberal party in general.
Liberal Democratic Foundation was created in 1994.
Liberal Democratic Congress was created in 1990.
Liberal Democratic Congress ended in 1994.
Estonian Liberal Democratic Party was created in 1990.
Estonian Liberal Democratic Party ended in 1994.
Buddhist Liberal Democratic Party was created in 1993.
Liberal Democratic Party of Germany ended in 1990.
Liberal Democratic Party of Germany was created in 1946.
Liberal Democratic Party - Australia - was created in 2001.