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Preferred term
new liberalism
Definition
- New liberalism refers to a body of distinctive legislation on social welfare enacted between 1906 and the outbreak of World War I. Herbert Samuel, Winston Churchill, and David Lloyd George were three of the government members most directly involved. The expression, however, was in use already. [Source: Encyclopedia of Political Theory; New Liberalism]
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https://concepts.sagepub.com/social-science/concept/new_liberalism
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