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Liberal democracy
Глоссарий по современной истории (английский) |
A form of democracy where majority rule is underpinned by liberal rights such as freedom of speech, assembly and religious beliefs, and the right to private property, privacy and due legal process
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Democracy, английский
Society based on the idea of equality where the government is run by the people or their freely elected representatives
Liberal, английский
Liberal, шведский
Liberal catholic church, английский
Liberalis, латинский
Liberalis [e], латинский
Liberalisation, английский
Technically, the removal of restrictions on the movement of capital. it has come to refer to a policy of promoting liberal economics by limiting the role of government in the operation of the market economy. liberalisation can include privatisation and deregulation/re-regulation. typically it refers to the establishment of an industry structure to allow competition, for example, as is possible with electricity generation. the process includes the shifting of publicly-owned companies into the private sector, such that provision of services is subject to greater competition or, in the case of natural monopolies to greater oversight with regard to economic efficiency.
Liberalism, английский
Commitment to individual freedoms such as freedom of trade, speech, press, association and religion
Liberalitas, латинский
Liberalitas [atis, f], латинский
Liberaliter, латинский
Liberaliter (accipere, латинский
Liberaliter (benigne ac liberaliter), латинский
Liberaliter (liberaliter vivere, латинский
Liberaliter educatus), латинский
Liberaliter tractare, латинский
Liberalization, английский
Opening up markets to the forces of supply and demand involving a reduction of government intervention, including greater freedom of entry.
Liberalizm, турецкий
Liberally ad, английский
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Zionism, английский
A movement formerly for re-establishing, now for advancing, the jewish national state of israel
Feminism, английский
A doctrine or movement advocating equal rights for women in social and political life
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