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#31 Simplifying liberalism. Start with individuals.

#31 Simplifying liberalism. Start with individuals.

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Go ask a professor for a simple definition of liberalism or conservatism. If they are honest, they won't give you a short answer. These terms are super complex. But we need somewhere to start.

In this short segment, I offer a place to start talking about liberalism: a theory with 4 pillars. The first pillar we discuss is individualism. We will discuss conservatism in other episodes.

Part 1 of a 4-part series on liberalism

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Unpacking Liberalism: Understanding its Core Concepts and Individualism

In this episode, we embark on a detailed exploration of liberalism, tracing its origins back to the early 19th century and dissecting its various forms—old fashioned, philosophical, and modern. The focus is on understanding political terminology, the evolution of key political ideologies, and the foundational pillars of liberalism: individualism, egalitarianism, universalism, and meliorism. We delve into the nuances of individualism, discussing its implications in real-life scenarios and its historical roots in the ideas of John Stuart Mill. Join us as we clarify the complexities of political theory and its relevance in today's society.

00:00 Introduction to Liberalism

00:50 Understanding Political Terminology

01:09 Defining Liberalism

02:00 The Evolution of Political Isms

06:28 Core Concepts of Liberalism

07:13 Focus on Individualism

12:57 Challenges of Individualism in Practice

15:30 Conclusion and Upcoming Topics

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