What Is Democratic Liberalism?
The Core Philosophy
Democratic liberalism combines the principles of liberal democracy, advocating for individual rights, free and fair elections, and a market economy, with a strong emphasis on social justice and equality. It seeks to balance individual freedoms with social welfare, often through government regulation and social programmes.
Political ideologies are rarely static. They exist on a spectrum of economic freedom and social liberty. Understanding where Democratic Liberalism falls on this spectrum is critical to analysing modern geopolitical shifts and understanding systemic structures.
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