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liberalism

[lib-er-uh-liz-uhm, lib-ruh-] / ˈlɪb ər əˌlɪz əm, ˈlɪb rə- /








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Of course there is something real to be described: The revolution inside American liberalism is a crucial ideological transformation of our time.

From Seattle Times

They sometimes look over their shoulders, aware that shadowy militias connected to political parties may be listening, ready to squelch too much liberalism.

From Seattle Times

He is counting on a backlash against social liberalism and the idea of a “gender-neutral” God to rustle up support for ungodly aggression.

From Washington Post

The country took a step back from liberalism in December with the passage of a new law that bans sex outside marriage and places strict new limits on free speech.

From New York Times

He called the rivalry between the two great powers “a contest between liberalism and authoritarianism.”

From New York Times