Classical liberalism and the laissez-faire policy


Exposé Écrit pour un Séminaire / Cours, 2011

5 Pages, Note: 68%


Résumé ou Introduction

The political ideology of classical liberalism is a coherent vision how society should be organized. It became the dominant political philosophy in the middle of the nineteenth century (Hudelson, 1999, p.38). But it is important to distinguish between the different forms of liberalism. It has different meanings, depending on the century the expression was used. In the eighteenth and nineteenth century it can be labeled as ‘classical liberalism’ (Hill, 1964, p.394). In the twentieth century it can be denoted as ‘welfare liberalism’ (Hill 1964, p.394). The main difference between these two is the extent of governmental action (Hill, 1964, p.394). Core features of the classical liberalism are the liberty of individual citizens and the commitment to free markets and free trade, which are seen as the best way to organise economic life (Hudelson, 1999, p.37). Some important representatives of the classical school are Smith, McCulloch, Senior, Cairnes, Ricardo and Mill (Taylor, 1972, p. 27).

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Titre
Classical liberalism and the laissez-faire policy
Université
University of Southampton
Note
68%
Auteur
Année
2011
Pages
5
N° de catalogue
V185081
ISBN (ebook)
9783656098706
ISBN (Livre)
9783656491569
Taille d'un fichier
424 KB
Langue
anglais
Mots clés
Classical, Liberalism, Keynes, laissez-faire, laissez, Ricardo, Smith, Adam Smith, invisible hand, state intervention, mercantilist, pendulum formula, liberal, classical school, Depression, Taylor, protectionism, economist, economy, Adam, competitive market, competitive, cairnes, welfare, philosophy
Citation du texte
B.A. Stefan Groitl (Auteur), 2011, Classical liberalism and the laissez-faire policy, Munich, GRIN Verlag, https://www.grin.com/document/185081

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