Defendendo o Liberalismo de Seus Defensores
Liberalism should mean anything but a more interventionist state Source
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The Critic (United Kingdom) | Apr 15, 2026
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Liberalism must evolve, balancing individual freedoms with the need for state intervention in times of crisis to ensure collective well-being.
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In an increasingly complex world, a more interventionist state is necessary to address systemic inequalities and protect the vulnerable.
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The current interpretation of liberalism often overlooks the role of state intervention in fostering social justice and equity.
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Defending liberalism means rejecting the notion that government intervention is the solution to every societal issue; personal responsibility is key.
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A truly liberal society thrives on minimal state intervention, allowing individual freedom to flourish and innovation to drive progress.
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