Liberalism: Limiting The Absence Of Government

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Liberalism is an economic and political philosophy, that implied the absence of government; limiting the development of an individual. In Liberalism, you are born free and only see improvement from there on. This has had a heavy effect on the middle-class. Liberals are just some of the people who get the downfall of liberalism. Liberals come from many different work environments all the way from merchants to the wealthy lawyers everyone has felt the impact of liberalism in politics. Many liberals in Europe felt threaten by the demands from other countries. In which this lead to protest from people demanding more rights not just for its working conditions, but for basic human rights.
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To not only put regulations in order but to also re-store human needs. Many people give there all to Liberalism, they devoted their faith into believing that all should be equal. That social conflicted can be resolved without causing too much drama. Even though most people wanted rights to be equal there are those are just want to profit for. For example, voting was an issue. If I was to set myself back, I would want the rights just like the men would have to be able to vote in a country that I take pride and devote myself to. “But most liberals during the first two-thirds of the nineteenth century did not believe that all people should vote, but rather that eligibility to vote should stem from the amount of property owned, and the only such men-and not women-pf property should hold the electoral franchise” (Merriman, 580). I do believe that there should be an equal demand of respect in the work field for both genders. As a young woman working alongside of the men. I would be someone who goes and acts as well as fights for her own rights. I think a concern for me are how women are still being treated. Women are not seen as a benefit to society therefore they are miss counted for. If the men want to vote and have rights why shouldn’t women have the same? We breath the same air and even sometimes do the same work, I feel like men want the right for all other man, they overlook the women. People should not be judged by what they bring into the world as stated by Jeremy Bentham “the greatest good for the greatest number of people” (Merriman, 581). Therefore, I think that the idea of having a voting system could benefit all, voting is an extremely important part of government. This is one thing I would fight for as well as basic rights for all