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Liberalism is a reaction against Marxism. Explain. |
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Answer» There is a set notion about liberalism that its form and scope have been under reform since its inception. Sometimes, it emerged directly in support of capitalists and then it advocated in the favour of capitalists in subdued tone. After that, it started to support the poor in the backdrop of a desire to protect capitalists in the wake of fear from Marxism. Liberalism became a staunch supporter of public welfare. After demolition of Marxism in Soveit Union in 1990, liberalism again took on its traditional form. Renaissance and religious reform, movements gave birth to it and the industrialization provided a base to it. The flourishing caplitalism brought it close to freedom and the faith in individual limited the state. In general, liberalism is more than the thought. It is a way of thinking, an outlook to see the world and an attempt to keep politics in liberal shape. Summarily, it can be said that liberalism is a reaction against Marxism. |
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