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The Reformed State Church, with three-fourths of all the Protestant population, persevered in and developed its liberalistic tendencies.

“So many African countries followed the same cycle from a kind of liberalistic formula to gain independence to a state of chaos,” Professor Apter said.

Nor is it a struggle for or against the National-Socialistic State or for or against the liberalistic freedom ideal.

Huber sets forth the Nazi view in the following words: "Private property" as conceived under the liberalistic economic order was a reversal of the true concept of property.

According to the liberalistic interpretation the whole consists of a summation of its parts.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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