Talk:Liberalism
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"within traditional liberalism you have a history of rational thought that was born out of the Enlightenment: all meanings should be literal, and everything should follow logically. So if you just tell people the facts, that should be enough -- the truth shall set you free. All people are fully rational, so if you tell them the truth, they should reach the right conclusions. ... It never works."[1] --George Lakoff
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- John Locke
- John Stuart Mill
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- liberal theology
- Lloyd George
- international relations
- Liberal Democratic Party (UK)
- Methodological Individualists
—Nat Krause 01:44, 9 Jun 2005 (EDT)