Liberal Party
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Liberal Party is the name of dozens of political parties around the world. It usually designates a party that is ideologically liberal, meaning that they advocate individual rights and civil liberties, and sometimes left wing, meaning that they are egalitarian and believe in the redistribution of wealth from rich to poor. However, there are also some Liberal Parties which subscribe to classical liberalism and therefore support a mostly unregulated free market, or who are actually more conservative in nature than their opponents, or whose views are right wing, libertarian, or difficult to categorise.
- Further information: liberal parties
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The term Liberal is also used in combination with:
- Democratic
- Further information: Liberal Democratic Party
- National
- Further information: National Liberal Party
- People's
- Further information: Liberal People's Party
- Progressive
- Further information: Progressive Liberal Party
- Reform
- Further information: Liberal Reform Party
- Social
- Further information: Social Liberal Party
- Radical
- Further information: Radical Liberal Party
- Liberals Vs. Conservatives Non-partisan forum for debate.