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Classical Liberalism
Classical liberalism holds that individual liberty — negative freedom from coercion — is the paramount political value, and that the legitimate functions of government are limited to protecting rights, enforcing contracts, and maintaining order. From Locke's natural rights to Mill's harm principle to Hayek's critique of central planning, it forms the philosophical backbone of modern liberal democratic theory.
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