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Political positions that emphasize individual freedom, such as classical liberalism, can be called varieties of .
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Political positions that subordinate individual liberty to the needs of society and that treat the common good as all-important can be called varieties of .
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Governmental is the view that the government should play the role of our parent, even sometimes forcing us to do what it thinks is best for us.
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In his essay, On Liberty, Mill argues that the government may legitimately interfere with the liberty of fully competent adults in order to prevent them from causing to others but not to prevent them from causing it to themselves.
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In Hegel and Marx the historical process in which different opposing forces resolve their tension by bringing into being a new stage of history is known as .







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