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===Canada===
===Canada===
* The [[Liberal Party of Canada]], a centre-left Canadian political party
* The [[Liberal Party of Canada]], a centre-left Canadian political party
* [[Liberalism]], a political theory that seeks to maximize individual liberties. Within liberalism are competing schools of thought, in general they are:
** [[Classical liberalism]]
** [[Social liberalism]]


===United Kingdom===
===United Kingdom===

Revision as of 22:13, 2 May 2009

Liberal may refer to:

Politics

Australia

Canada

United Kingdom

Liberal in the United Kingdom may refer to opposing both conservative and socialist positions, particularly those of economic protectionists and authoritarians:

United States

Other uses in politics

  • Liberty, the condition of being free from control or restrictions
  • Liberal democracy, a form of government based on limited majority rule
  • Liberal Democratic Party, a common name for political parties around the globe
  • Liberal Party, members of the political party. In a classical sense, a government or political party associated with ideals of high individual freedom etc.
  • Liberalism worldwide, liberal parties around the world
  • Small-l liberal, a term used to distinguish between people with a liberal ideology and members of a Liberal party

Economics

Place names

In the United States:

Other uses