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{{Ideology
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|title = [[File:Soclib.png]] Social Liberalism
|image = <gallery>
Soclib2.png|First design
Soclib-0.png|Second design
</gallery>
|caption = "The sense of justice is continuous with the love of mankind. "
|aliases = [[File:Soclib.png]] SocLib <br> [[File:Socdem.png]] Diet [[Social Democracy|SocDem]] <br> [[File:Demcr.png]] Modern Liberalism ([[File:Cball-US.png]] United States) <br> [[File:Demlib.png]] New Liberalism ([[File:Cball-UK.png]] United Kingdom) <br>[[File:WelfLib.png]] [[Welfarism|Welfare Liberalism]] <br> [[File:ProgLib.png]] [[Progressivism|Progressive Liberalism]] <br>[[File:Leftliberalism-icon.png]] Left-Liberalism ([[File:Cball-Germany.png]] Germany) <br> [[File:FDRismF.png]] New Deal Liberalism / New Dealism<br>[[File:Yabl.png]] Yavlinskyism<br>[[File:Radlib.png]] Cortezism ([[File:Cball-Russia.png]] Russia)<br>[[File:Mill.png]] Millism <br> [[File:Keynes.png]] [[Keynesianism|Keynesian Liberalism]]
|alignments =
[[File:Libunity-yellow.png]] [[:Category:Libertarian Unity|LibUnity]] <br> [[File:Lib.png]] [[:Category:Liberals|Liberals]] <br>
[[File:Prgess.png]] [[:Category:Culturally Left|Cultural Left]] <br>
[[File:Cap.png]] [[:Category:Capitalists|Capitalists]] <br>
[[File:Welf.png]] [[:Category:Welfarists|Welfarists]]
<br>
[[File:Dem.png]] [[:Category:Democratic|Democratic]] <br>
|influences =
[[File:Consequentialism.png]] Consequentialism <br>
[[File:Utility.png]] Utilitarianism <br>
[[File:Clib.png]] [[Classical Liberalism]] <br>
[[File:Radlib.png]] [[Radicalism]]<br>
[[File: Georgist.png]] [[Georgism]] <br>
[[File:Regulationism.png]] [[Regulationism]]<br>
[[File:Keynes.png]] [[Keynesianism]]
|influenced =
[[File:Glib.png]] [[Green Liberalism]]<br>
[[File:Nalib.png]] [[National Liberalism]] ([[File:DPP-Taiwan.png]] DPP)<br>
[[File:Neoliberal-icon.png]] [[Neoliberalism]]<br>
[[File:World_Federalism2.png]] [[World Federalism]] <br>
[[File:Nordmodel.png]] [[Nordic Model]]<br>
[[File:Soccap.png]] [[Social Capitalism]] <br>
[[File:Socdem.png]] [[Social Democracy]]<br>
[[File:Synclib.png]] [[Syncretic Liberalism]]<br>
[[File:3way.png]] [[Third Way]] [[File:Third Way - alt.png]]<br>
[[File:YanXishan.png]] [[Yan Xishan Thought]]<br>
|song = [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AHqq-mv7yYI "This Land is Your Land!"] by Woodie Guthrie
|theorists = *[[File:Radlib.png]] [[Radicalism|Thomas Paine]] (1737-1809) [[File:Cball-UK.png]] [[File:Cball-US.png]] United Kingdom / United States
*[[File:Mill.png]] [[Market Socialism|John Stuart Mill]] (1806-1873) [[File:Cball-UK.png]] United Kingdom
*[[File:Lib.png]] [[Liberalism|Leonard Hobhouse]] (1864-1929) [[File:Cball-UK.png]] United Kingdom
*[[File: Georgist.png]] [[Georgism|Henry George]] (1839-1897) [[File:Cball-US.png]] United States
*[[File:World_Federalism2.png]] [[World Federalism|Bertrand Russell]] (1872-1970) [[File:Cball-UK.png]] United Kingdom
*[[File:Republicanismpix.png]] [[Laicism|Afonso Costa]] (1871-1937) [[File:Cball-Portugal.png]] Portugal
*[[File:WelfLib.png]] [[Welfarism|William Beveridge]] (1879–1963) [[File:Cball-UK.png]] United Kingdom
*[[File:FDRismF.png]] Franklin D. Roosevelt (1882-1945) [[File:Cball-US.png]] United States
*[[File:Keynes.png]] [[Keynesianism|John Maynard Keynes]] (1883-1946) [[File:Cball-UK.png]] United Kingdom
*[[File:Orlib.png]] [[Ordo-Liberalism|Alexander Rüstow]] (1885-1963) [[File:Cball-Germany.png]] Germany
*[[File:Nordmodel.png]] [[Nordic Model|Bertil Ohlin]] (1899-1979) [[File:Cball-Sweden.png]] Sweden
*[[File:Antitot.png]] [[Anti-Authoritarianism|Piero Gobetti]] (1901-1926) [[File:Cball-Italy.png]] Italy
*[[File:Wikilib.png]] [[Liberalism|Karl Popper]] (1902-1994) [[File:Cball-Austria.png]] [[File:Cball-UK.png]] Austria / United Kingdom
*[[File:TrudeauLib.png]] [[Radical Centrism|Pierre Trudeau]] (1919-2000) [[File:Cball-Canada.png]] Canada
*[[File:Liberalsoc.png]] [[Liberal Socialism|John Rawls]] (1921-2002) [[File:Cball-US.png]] United States
* [[File:Welf.png]] [[Welfarism|Amartya Sen]] (1933-) [[File:Cball-India.png]] India
* [[File:ProgLib.png]] [[Progressivism|Elizabeth Warren]] (1949-) [[File:Cball-US.png]] United States
* [[File:Newkeynes.png]] [[Keynesianism|Paul Krugman]] (1953-) [[File:Cball-US.png]] United States
* [[File:ALDE.png]] [[Liberalism|Dirk Verhofstadt]] (1955-) [[File:Cball-Belgium.png]] Belgium
* [[File:Left_Reformism.png]] [[Liberal Socialism|Carlo Calenda]] (1973-) [[File:Cball-Italy.png]] Italy
* [[File:FDF-Pirate.png]] [[Piratism|Ivan Bartoš]] (1980-) [[File:Cball-Czechia.png]] Czech Republic
* [[File:Volt.png]] [[European Federalism|Damian Boeselager]] (1988-) [[File:Cball-Germany.png]] Germany
* [[File:Destiny.png]] [[Social Capitalism|Steven Kenneth "Destiny" Bonnell II]] (1988- ) [[File:Cball-US.png]] United States
|likes =[[File:Lib.png]] Liberalism<br> [[File:Neoliberalism-alt.png]] Global Free Market Capitalism<br> [[File:Markets.png]] Free Trade <br> [[File:Liberal Democracy.png]] Democracy
|dislikes = [[File:Neonazi ball.png]] Nazis<br>[[File:Tankie.png]] Tankies<br> [[File:Nation.png]] Nationalism <br> [[File:Soc.png]] Socialism <br>
}}
'''Social Liberalism''' ('''SocLib''') also called '''Left-Liberalism''' ('''LeftLib'''), '''Modern Liberalism''' ('''ModLib'''), '''Welfare Liberalism''' ('''WelLib''') and '''New Liberalism''' ('''NewLib''') is an economically center, civically liberal, and culturally progressive political ideology which combines elements of [[File:Lib.png]] [[Liberalism|liberal democracy]] and [[File:Regulationism.png]] [[Regulationism|economic interventionism]] in the name of "ensuring economic justice as well as civil liberty". Social Liberals view the common good as harmonious with individual freedom. Much of Social Liberalism's success is due to the fact that it's polices have gained broad support across the political spectrum because of it's [[File:Left Reformism.png]] [[Reformism|reform-minded polices]] that address societal problems without overhauling the [[File: Cap.png]] [[Capitalism|capitalist]] economic system. As economic circumstances became more dire in places, many were more willing to accept social liberalism since it seemed to be less radical and evil than [[File:ML.png]] [[Marxism–Leninism|other forms]] of left-wing government. Becasue of this, Social liberalism has been characterized by cooperation between businesses, government and labor unions. Many governments throughout the modern world have successfully adopted social liberal policies, and is now the dominant form of liberalism in North America, where it's often referred to as simply 'liberalism'.

== History ==
Heavily inspired by his father [[File:Radlib.png]] [[Radicalism]], [[File:Soclib.png]] SocLib began to take his first steps in the late 19th century as [[File:Welf.png]] [[Welfarism|welfare states]] around the world started to grow. But it didn't become a more fully developed ideology until the post-war period when numerous Western democracies throughout the world began to implement social liberal policies in the aftermath of World War II.

=== [[File:Cball-UK.png]] United Kingdom===
Social Liberalism started in the [[File:Cball-UK.png]] United Kingdom at the end of the 19th century as a trend within the Liberal Party that moved away from [[File:Lfree.png]] [[Capitalism|laissez-faire]] economics, accepting certain market regulations, and moved more towards a social welfare system and from the more traditional [[File:Clib.png]] [[Classical Liberalism|classical liberal]] deontological view of morality to a more utilitarian view of morality based on the philosophy of Jeremy Bentham.

The most influential figure behind the move towards this kind of liberalism is the English philosopher [[File:Mill.png]]John Stuart Mill, who believed in certainly free markets along with welfare systems to assure equal opportunities.

==== The New Liberals ====
In the late 19th century and early 20th century, a group called the New Liberals began to argue against the laissez-faire economic system of [[File:Clib.png]] [[Classical Liberalism|classical liberalism]] and argued in favor of [[File:Regulationism.png]] [[Regulationism|state interventionism]] in the economy as a way to ensure individual liberty would be secured under favorable social and economic circumstances.

The [[File:Lib.png]] [[Liberalism|Liberal Party]], one of the two major political parties in the UK during the 19th and early 20th century, established the foundations of the welfare state in the United Kingdom before World War I. These liberal welfare reforms included progressive taxation, pensions for poor elderly people, and the National Insurance Act of 1911 which established health, sickness and unemployment insurance. At this time, [[File: Cap.png]] [[Capitalism|big bussiness owners]], who regularly opposed these reforms, started to leave the [[File:Lib.png]] [[Liberalism|Liberal Party]] to join the [[File:Con-t.png]] [[Conservatism|Conservative Party]]. The welfare state in the United Kingdom became more robust after World War II, mainly due to the efforts of the [[File:UKLab.png]] [[Social Democracy|Labour Party]], and was heavily inspired by the economics of [[File:Keynes.png]] [[Keynesianism|John Maynard Keynes]] and the welfare system of [[File:WelfLib.png]] [[Welfarism|William Beveridge]].

In modern day United Kingdom, Social Liberalism is most prominently represented by the [[File:Demlib.png]] [[Liberalism|Liberal Democrats]] and has had a strong influence on the [[File:UKLab.png]] [[Social Democracy|Labour Party]].

=== [[File:Cball-Germany.png]] Germany===
In the 1860s, some [[File:Leftliberalism-icon.png]] left-liberal politicians in [[File:Cball-Germany.png]] Germany started to establish trade unions with the goal of improving worker conditions through cooperation between employees and employers. By the 1870s, some liberal economists were promoting social reform that rejected classical economics and supported an alternative to [[File:Clib.png]] [[Classical Liberalism|classical liberalism]] and [[File:Soc.png]] [[Socialism|Socialist Revolution]].

In the 19th century, the German [[File:Leftliberalism-icon.png]] left-liberal movement began to fragment into new parties including the [[File:Lib.png]] [[Liberalism|German Progress Party]]. The main objectives of these parties were free speech, freedom of assembly, representative government, and protection of private property but they were opposed to the creation of a [[File:Welf.png]] [[Welfarism|welfare state]] which they called [[File:Statesoc.png]] [[State Socialism|state socialism]].

The Protestant pastor Friedrich Naumann founded the National-Social Association Party in 1896 which proposed a mix of [[File:Nation.png]] [[Nationalism|nationalism]], [[File:Christsoc.png]] [[Christian Socialism|christian socialism]], and social liberalism. He attempted to use this party to draw workers away from [[File:Ormarxf.png]] [[Marxism|Marxism]] but it only lasted for roughly seven years and was unable to win any seats.

In the Weimar Republic, the [[File:Lib.png]] [[Liberalism|German Democratic Party]] was founded in 1918. It had both a social-liberal and [[File:Clib.png]] [[Classical Liberalism|classical liberal]] wing. It heavily favored [[File:Republicanismpix.png]] [[Republicanism|republicanism]] over [[File:Monarch.png]] [[Monarchism|monarchism]]. It's ideas consisted of a socially balanced economy with solidarity, duty and rights among all workers, but it struggled due to the economic sanctions of the Treaty of Versailles.

In 1932, the economist [[File:Orlib.png]] [[Ordo-Liberalism|Alexander Rüstow]] called his version of social liberalism [[File:Neoliberal-icon.png]] [[Neoliberalism|Neoliberalism]], although that term now carries a meaning different from the one proposed by Rüstow. His form of liberalism provided an alternative to [[File:Soc.png]] [[Socialism|socialism]] and to the [[File:Clib.png]] [[Classical Liberalism|classical liberal]] economics developed in the German Empire. In 1938, [[File:Orlib.png]] [[Ordo-Liberalism|Alexander Rüstow]] attended the Colloque Walter Lippmann conference. There, Rüstow advocated a strong state to enforce free markets and state intervention to correct market failures.

Following World War II, Rüstow's neoliberalism, now usually called [[File:Orlib.png]] [[Ordo-Liberalism|ordoliberalism]] or the [[File:Soccap.png]] [[Social Capitalism| social market economy]], was adopted by the West German government under [[File:Cdem.png]] [[Christian Democracy|Ludwig Erhard]], who was the Minister of Economics and later became Chancellor. Price controls were lifted and free markets were introduced. While these policies are credited with Germany's post-war economic recovery, the welfare state—which had been established under [[File:Bism.png]] [[Bismarckism|Bismarck]]—became increasingly costly.

After 1945, the [[File:Lib.png]] [[Liberalism|Free Democrats]] included most of the social liberals while others joined the [[File:Cdem.png]] [[Christian Democracy|Christian Democratic Union of Germany]]. Until the 1960s, post-war [[File:Orlib.png]] [[Ordo-Liberalism|ordoliberalism]] was the model for Germany. It had theoretical influence of social liberalism based on duty and rights. As the [[File:Lib.png]] [[Liberalism|Free Democrats]] discarded social liberal ideas in favor of more [[File:Conservative.png]] [[Conservatism|conservative]] and [[File:Clib.png]] [[Classical Liberalism|economical liberal]] approach in 1982, some members left the party and formed the social liberal [[File:Soclib.png]] Liberal Democrats.

=== [[File:Cball-US.png]] United States===
American political discourse resisted this social turn in European [[File:Lib.png]] [[Liberalism|liberalism]]. In the United States, the term social liberalism was used to differentiate it from [[File:Clib.png]] [[Classical Liberalism|classical liberalism]] or [[File:Lfree.png]] [[Capitalism|laissez-faire]], which dominated political and economic thought for a number of years until the term branched off from it around the Great Depression and the [[File:FDRismF.png]] New Deal.

In the 1870s and the 1880s, the American economists Richard Ely, John Bates Clark and Henry Carter Adams—influenced both by [[File:Soc.png]] [[Socialism|socialism]] and the Evangelical Protestant movement—castigated the conditions caused by industrial factories and expressed sympathy towards labor unions. However, none developed a systematic political philosophy and they later abandoned their flirtations with [[File:Soc.png]] [[Socialism|socialist thinking]]. In 1883, Lester Frank Ward published the two-volume Dynamic Sociology and formalized the basic tenets of social liberalism while at the same time attacking the [[File:Lfree.png]] [[Capitalism|laissez-faire]] policies advocated by [[File:Darwinist.png]] [[Social Darwinism|Herbert Spencer]] and [[File:Clib.png]] [[Classical Liberalism|William Graham Sumner]]. The historian [[File:Lib.png]] [[Liberalism|Henry Steele Commager]] ranked Ward alongside William James, John Dewey and Oliver Wendell Holmes Jr. and called him the father of the modern [[File:Welf.png]] [[Welfarism|welfare state]]. Writing from 1884 until the 1930s, John Dewey—an educator influenced by [[File:Lib.png]] [[Liberalism|Hobhouse]], Green and Ward—advocated [[File:Soc.png]] [[Socialism|socialist]] methods to achieve [[File:Lib.png]] [[Liberalism|liberal]] goals. Some social liberal ideas were later incorporated into the [[File:FDRismF.png]] New Deal, which developed as a response to the Great Depression when [[File:FDRismF.png]] Franklin D. Roosevelt came into office.

While the economic policies of the [[File:FDRismF.png]] New Deal appeared [[File:Keynes.png]] [[Keynesianism|Keynesian]], there was no revision of [[File:Lib.png]] [[Liberalism|liberal]] theory in favor of greater state initiative. Even though the United States lacked an effective [[File:Soc.png]] [[Socialism|socialist]] movement, [[File:FDRismF.png]] New Deal policies often appeared radical and were attacked by the [[File:Conserv.png]] [[Conservatism|right]]. The separate development of [[File:Demcr.png]] [[Syncretic Liberalism|modern liberalism]] in the United States is often attributed to [[File:GWB.png]] [[Neoconservatism|American exceptionalism]], which kept mainstream American ideology within a narrow range.

[[File:Lib.png]] [[Liberalism|John Rawls']] principal work A Theory of Justice (1971) can be considered a flagship exposition of social liberal thinking, advocating the combination of [[File:Indiv.png]] individual freedom and a [[File:Equality.png]] fairer distribution of resources. According to Rawls, every individual should be allowed to choose and pursue his or her own conception of what is desirable in life, while a socially just distribution of goods must be maintained. Rawls argued that differences in material wealth are tolerable if general economic growth and wealth also benefit the poorest. A Theory of Justice countered [[File:Utility.png]] utilitarian thinking in the tradition of Jeremy Bentham, instead following the [[File:NeoEnl.png]] [[Neo-Enlightenment|Kantian]] concept of a social contract, picturing society as a mutual agreement between rational citizens, producing rights and duties as well as establishing and defining roles and tasks of the state. Rawls put the equal liberty principle in the first place, providing every person with equal access to the same set of fundamental liberties, followed by the fair equality of opportunity and difference principle, thus allowing social and economic inequalities under the precondition that privileged positions are accessible to everyone, that everyone has equal opportunities and that even the least advantaged members of society benefit from this framework. This was later restated in the equation of Justice as Fairness. Rawls proposed these principles not just to adherents of [[File:Lib.png]] [[Liberalism|liberalism]], but as a basis for all [[File:Dem.png]] [[Democracy|democratic politics]], regardless of ideology. The work advanced social liberal ideas immensely within the 1970s political and philosophic academia. Rawls may therefore be seen as a "patron saint" of social liberalism.

In recent US history, both former democratic President [[File:Obamium.png]] Barrack Obama and current democratic President [[File:Bidenism.png]] Joe Biden have incorporated social liberal principles and policies throughout their presidencies.



== Beliefs ==
SocLib believes in modestly regulated capitalism with a large social safety net in a similar vein to [[File:Socdem.png]] [[Social Democracy]]. Unlike more leftist ideologies, however, SocLib believes that it's best for such a system to have taxes and regulations low enough to create as much tax revenue as realistically possible for the social programs while also providing as much economic freedom to the people as is practical.

== Personality ==
Social Liberalism acts like a stereotypical [[File:Cball-US.png]] western urban/suburban middle-class millennial. He's very modern and loves to read analytic philosophers such as [[File:World_Federalism2.png]] Bertrand Russell, [[File:Libconserv3.png]] Ludwig Wittgenstein, [[File:Wikilib.png]] Karl Popper, and [[File:Mill.png]] John Stuart Mill. He's also a massive [[File:Destiny.png]] DGGer.

== How to Draw ==
{{Flag|Soclib flag(2).png}}
The Social Liberal design is the Social Democratic Rose in the Liberal colours of Blue and Gold.
#Draw a ball,
#Fill it with the same shade of blue as Liberalism (#006AA7),
#Draw a rose in gold (#FFD700),
#Draw the eyes, and you're done!
{{Flag-auto
|c1= Blue
|h1 = #005C94
|c2 = Gold
|h2 = #EEE8AA}}

== Relationships ==
=== Friends ===

* [[File:Radlib.png]] [[Radicalism]] - My father, and greatest influence.
*[[File:Clib.png]] [[Classical Liberalism]] - My grandfather and second greatest influence.
*[[File:Socdem.png]] [[Social Democracy]] - A slightly more regulationist version of myself. We often govern together.
*[[File:Lib.png]] [[Liberalism]] - Liberal Gang! Thanks for creating such a great system!
*[[File: Georgist.png]] [[Georgism]] - We have so much in common.
*[[File:Keynes.png]] [[Keynesianism]] - He have some very good ideas but I don't like his opinion on military matters.
*[[File:NuKeynesPix.png]] [[Neo-Keynesianism]] - Not very different from his father, although his spending habits are weird.
*[[File:Soccap.png]] [[Social Capitalism]] & [[File:Socliber.png]] [[Social Libertarianism]] - Believes in having a moderate welfare state, but wants freer markets.
*[[File:Orlib.png]] [[Ordo-Liberalism]] - We share the principle of moderately regulated markets with a welfare state.
*[[File:Nordmodel.png]] [[Nordic Model]] - Same as Ordo-liberalism.
*[[File:NatProg.png]] [[Bull Moose Progressivism]] - My cool older cousin. Hope you don't mind if I borrowed some of your notes for the New Deal cuz.
*[[File:Progress.png]] [[Progressivism]] - Helping out the poor, protecting civil liberties? What's not to like?
*[[File:Regulationism.png]] [[Regulationism]] - Taught me that sometimes markets need rules and regulations.
*[[File:Neotech.png]] [[Technoliberalism]] - Fellow centrist liberal. You have some interesting takes, not gonna lie.

=== Frenemies ===
* [[File:Libertarian.png]] [[Libertarianism]] - Yeah, [[File: Cap.png]] [[Capitalism|Capitalism’s]] a great system, but it needs [[File:Regulationism.png]] [[Regulationism|regulation]], and having too small a government means that citizens rights could be threatened. Also stop calling me a commie, I’m not [[File:Liberalsoc.png]] [[Liberal Socialism]]!
*[[File:3way.png]] [[Third Way]] [[File:Third Way - alt.png]] - You are okay, but sometimes I feel like you're getting a bit too close to him [[File:Neoliberal-icon.png]] and further from us [[File:Welf.png]].
*[[File:Lpop.png]] [[Left-Wing Populism]] - Sometimes helpful for me, but he's still too radical.
*[[File:Socauth.png]] [[Social Authoritarianism]] - Your economic ideas are ok, but you scare me.
*[[File:Liberalsoc.png]] [[Liberal Socialism]] - You're kinda like me, but take things a bit too far.
*[[File:Socgeo.png]] [[Social Georgism]] - LVT is a fairly radical idea, the voters may not be down with it.
*[[File:Neoliberal-icon.png]] [[Neoliberalism]] - I like some of your ideas, but shouldn't there be more welfare programs?
*[[File:Nalib.png]] [[National Liberalism]] - Heh, if it isn't this Mr. "I'm too cool for [[File:Altr.png]] [[Alt-Right]]" himself. Although, I'll admit that [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Democratic_Progressive_Party working with you isn't always so bad].
* [[File:3princ.png]] [[Tridemism]] [[File:3princ-col.png]] - That health care system is nice, but why is it so hard for you to face [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/White_Terror_(Taiwan) what you did]? Also stop calling me Green Taliban!!!
*[[File:Long.png]] [[Longism]] - If I borrow some of your "Sharing the Wealth" ideas, will you stop bugging me for not going far enough? And stop working with the mob!

=== Enemies ===
*[[File:ML.png]] [[Marxism–Leninism]] - I'M A LEFTIST, OK?! Anyways, you are somewhat racist and authoritarian you commie.
*[[File:Nazi.png]] [[National Socialism]] - Didn't I kicked your genocidal ass out of Europe?
*[[File: Nazbol.png]] [[National Bolshevism]] - Combines the worse of the 2 above.
*[[File:Showa.png]] [[Showa Statism]] - That's what you get for sneak attacking me!
*[[File:Necon.png]] [[Neoconservatism]] - My primary opponent in American elections, we need to bring home the troops <s>unless I was the one who sent them there in the first place</s>!
*[[File:Statlib.png]] [[State Liberalism]] - You are a fucking SJW asshole who gives both [[File:Prog.png]] [[Progressivism]] and [[File:Lib.png]] [[Liberalism]] a bad name! Also, You claimed to be a liberal, yet You're very authoritarian! HYPOCRISY AT ITS FINEST! I HATE YOU!
*[[File:Marxfem.png]] [[Marxist Feminism]] - [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Subjection_of_Women I was the original feminist.] You're an embarasment to our movment

== Further Information ==
For overlapping political theory, see:<br>
{{Hatnote|<center><small>[[File:Lib.png]] [[Liberalism]], [[File:Socdem.png]] [[Social Democracy]], [[File:Welf.png]] [[Welfarism]], [[File:Prog.png]] [[Progressivism]], [[File:Keynes.png]] [[Keynesianism]], [[File:Regulationism.png]] [[Regulationism]], and [[File:3way.png]] [[Third Way]].</small></center>}}

=== Literature ===
* [https://socialsciences.mcmaster.ca/econ/ugcm/3ll3/mill/liberty.pdf On Liberty], [https://eet.pixel-online.org/files/etranslation/original/Mill,%20Principles%20of%20Political%20Economy.pdf Principles of Political Economy] and [https://www.laits.utexas.edu/poltheory/jsmill/cos/cos.int.html On Socialism] by [[w:John Stuart Mill|John Stuart Mill]]
*The Liberal Revolution and Liberal consciousness and working class by Piero Gobetti
* [https://philosophyintrocourse.files.wordpress.com/2016/05/rawls-theory-of-justice.pdf A Theory of Justice] by [[w:John Rawls|John Rawls]]
* [https://web.archive.org/web/20061012215415/http://www.liberales.be/cgi-bin/en/showframe.pl?essay&verhofstadtucos Liberalism is the best Cure for Poverty] by [[w:Dirk Verhofstadt|Dirk Verhofstadt]]
* [https://libgen.is/book/index.php?md5=2D96A251BAD338AE207A5B214319DAA1 The New Liberalism: Reconciling Liberty and Community] by Avital Simhoni and Davis Weinstein
*[https://books.google.co.uk/books?id=tZywCwAAQBAJ&printsec=frontcover&redir_esc=y#v=onepage&q&f=false Towards a Socio-Liberal Theory of World Development] by Arno Tausch and Fred Prager
*[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Two_Concepts_of_Liberty Two Concepts of Liberty] by Isaiah Berlin
*[https://www.amazon.com/dp/B06XCJXR9X/ref=dp-kindle-redirect?_encoding=UTF8&btkr=1 Rights From Wrongs: A Secular Theory of the Origins of Rights] by Alan Dershowitz
*[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Conscience_of_a_Liberal The Conscience of a Liberal] by Paul Krugman

=== Wikipedia ===
*[[w:Social liberalism|Social Liberalism]]
*[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Liberal_corporatism Liberal corporatism]
*[[w:New_Deal|New Deal]]

=== People ===
* [[File:Cball-UK.png]][[w:John Stuart Mill|John Stuart Mill]]
* [[File:Cball-UK.png]] [[w:John Maynard Keynes|John Maynard Keynes]] [[File:Keynes.png]]
*[[File:Cball-US.png]] [[w:Franklin D. Roosevelt|Franklin D. Roosevelt]] [[File:FDRismF.png]]
*[[File:Cball-US.png]] [[w:Harry S. Truman|Harry S. Truman]]
*[[File:Cball-US.png]] [[w:John F. Kennedy|John F. Kennedy]]
*[[File:Cball-US.png]] [[w:Robert Kennedy|Robert Kennedy]]
*[[File:Cball-US.png]] [[w:Lyndon B. Johnson|Lyndon B. Johnson]]
*[[File:Cball-US.png]] [[w:Jimmy Carter|Jimmy Carter]]
*[[File:Cball-Austria.png]] [[File:Cball-UK.png]] [[w:Karl Popper|Karl Popper]]
*[[File:Cball-UK.png]] [[w:Anthony Giddens|Anthony Giddens]] [[File:3way.png]]
*[[File:Cball-Canada.png]] [[w:Pierre Trudeau|Pierre Trudeau]]
*[[File:Cball-Canada.png]] [[w:Justin Trudeau|Justin Trudeau]]
*[[File:Cball-US.png]] [[w:John_Rawls|John Rawls]]
*[[File:Cball-US.png]] [[w:Al Gore|Al Gore]] [[File:Glib.png]]
*[[File:Cball-China.png]] [[w:Wen Jiabao|Wen Jiabao]]
*[[File:Cball-South Korea.png]] [[w:Moon Jae-in|Moon Jae-in]] [[File:DemocraticPartyKorea.png]]
*[[File:Cball-Taiwan.png]] [[w:Tsai Ing-wen|Tsai Ing-wen]] [[File:DPP-Taiwan.png]]
*[[File:Cball-Sweden.png]] [[w:Jan Björklund|Jan Björklund]]
*[[File:Cball-US.png]] [[w:Elizabeth Warren|Elizabeth Warren]]
*[[File:Cball-US.png]] [[w:Andrew Yang|Andrew Yang]]
*[[File:Cball-US.png]] [[w:Ro Khanna|Ro Khanna]]
*[[File:Cball-Belarus.png]] [[w:Sviatlana Tsikhanouskaya|Sviatlana Tsikhanouskaya]]
*[[File:Cball-Estonia.png]] [[w:Kaja Kallas|Kaja Kallas]]
*[[File:Cball-Chile.png]] [[w:Vlado Mirosevic|Vlado Mirosevic]]
*[[File:Cball-US.png]] [https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCQANb2YPwAtK-IQJrLaaUFw Brian Tyler Cohen]

=== Videos ===
*[https://youtu.be/PnHbR8joYkM Social Democracy vs Social Liberalism Explained] by [https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCEdJo-swILdaeSLsfrkItlA Liberaven]
*[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_Lph-Ucj-5U Classical vs. Social Liberalism] by [https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCy8iQlZ9J-_eicKEDMnod4w Nick Carroll]
*[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6T1zNxEYdAA IdeoLogs: Interview With a Liberal] by [https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCV9dvhHmpeToI8cgBl9aIww IdeoLogs]

=== Communities ===

* [https://www.reddit.com/r/centerleftpolitics r/centerleftpolitics]
* [https://www.reddit.com/r/socialliberalism/ r/socialliberalism]

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