Use of liberalism in Sentences. 29 Examples

The examples include liberalism at the start of sentence, liberalism at the end of sentence and liberalism in the middle of sentence

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liberalism at the end of sentence


  1. He exemplify the new liberalism.
  2. He exemplifies the new liberalism.
  3. This, too, offers a philosophical basis for liberalism.
  4. But it also constitutes an admirable basis for liberalism.
  5. Wherein lies the difference between conservatism and liberalism?
  6. So wherein lies the difference between conservatism and liberalism?
  7. The magazine is devoted to anato-mizing the inadequacies of liberalism.
  8. Yet her intolerance was attenuated by a fundamental and rather unexpected liberalism.
  9. In his column, he was using San Francisco as a stand-in for an even easier target: liberalism.
  10. It was the enlightened afrancesados who were to confuse political issues by their peculiar relation to liberalism.
  11. Nowadays such national sentiments are also defended by those who place themselves within the traditions of liberalism.
  12. Part Five of this book will reveal that many contemporary political regimes are powerfully influenced by classical liberalism.
  13. A new political convergence was occuring between East and West, from which Mrs Thatcher was excluded by her market liberalism.
  14. These unhealthy trends needed to be corrected, he warned, and students firmly guided away from the false ideals of bourgeois liberalism.

liberalism in the middle of sentence


  1. This policy is liberalism writ large.
  2. Only liberalism can deliver us from isolation.
  3. With the advent of liberalism, it became a doctrine.
  4. The author doesn't equate liberalism and conservatism.
  5. He was concerned over growing liberalism in the Church.
  6. There was less receptiveness to liberalism in some areas.
  7. Seafaring has also promoted political liberalism in Britain.
  8. There is a further, subtler connection between liberalism and the sea.
  9. Thus the liberalism of 1808 could hope for the support of the intelligent lower clergy.
  10. It is in their attitude to agrarian reform that the premisses of liberalism emerge most clearly.
  11. However, it is doubtful whether this form of liberalism is viable in today's pluralist societies.
  12. Ramsey spoke out about his faith for liberalism and talked eloquently about the freedom of Liberal minds.
  13. Between the two, liberalism continued its life, formed its many governments, and practised its bourgeois wisdom and egotism.
  14. He was determined to resurrect the liberalism of Cambridge, and turn it into a force among junior members of the university.
  15. At first sight the paradox that liberalism requires not only freedom of contract but also freedom to breach any contract is quickly resolved.

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