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    What defines Classical Liberalism?

    Emphasizes individual rights and limited government intervention.

    How does Transitional Liberalism differ from Classical Liberalism?

    Focuses on individual sovereignty over personal choices.

    What is a key principle of Modern Liberalism?

    Prioritizes justice and welfare for the least advantaged.

    What does the quote 'All mankind... being all equal and independent' imply?

    Advocates for the protection of individual rights.

    What is the role of the state in Classical Liberalism?

    To preserve and enhance individual freedom.

    What distinguishes Traditional Conservatism from Revolutionary Socialism?

    Values tradition and gradual change over radical transformation.

    What does Hobbes mean by 'the life of man [is] solitary, poor, nasty, brutish, and short'?

    Describes a pessimistic view of human nature without authority.

    What is the purpose of government according to Rand?

    To protect individual rights from violence.

    How does Democratic Socialism view state involvement?

    Advocates for active state role in production organization.

    What does 'the proletarians have nothing to lose but their chains' signify?

    Calls for the working class to rise against oppression.

    What is a key idea of Liberal Multiculturalism?

    Access to culture is essential for individual freedom.

    How does Pluralist Multiculturalism differ from Liberal Multiculturalism?

    Emphasizes the value of cultural diversity over uniformity.

    What does 'justice requires that members of different groups are treated as equals' mean?

    Advocates for equality while respecting cultural differences.

    What is the implication of 'integration is a two-way process'?

    Both minorities and the majority must adapt to each other.