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  • curprev 15:0315:03, 5 September 2022Vakaneo talk contribsm 3,275 bytes −2 Replaced some quotation marks with apostrophes when used to identify term. Removed commas before the word 'and' as it is redundant. Moved a period to the right side of an apostrophe Tag: visualeditor
  • curprev 14:5214:52, 5 September 2022Vakaneo talk contribsm 3,277 bytes +4 Replaced quotation marks around "liberal" with 'liberal' as is a term and not a direct quotation, added the apostrophes to a later iteration of the term, added commas on each side of "to a large extent" within a sentence because I believe that's how that's properly punctuated. Tag: visualeditor

10 June 2022

  • curprev 12:4112:41, 10 June 2022WikiSysop talk contribs 3,273 bytes +3,273 Created page with "{{Cleanup}}{{Nopic}} '''Liberalism''' can refer to a number of political philosophies derived from Classical liberalism. In this article, the American political platform referred to as "liberal" within the United States is contrasted with other meanings of the word, particularly in Europe and in other parliamentary democratic systems. {{Quote|A distinguishing element of liberalism has been its admiration of autocratic leaders and this explains its embrace of dictat..."