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Voices p.275. Is Hayek’s point of view closer to classical liberalism or modern liberalism? Justify your answer,. Hayek’s point of view. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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Classical Liberalism
effects Modern Liberalism
Involves no government interference (hands off).Propose that the sole function of government is to protect individuals natural rights to life, liberty and property.Emphasizes economic liberalism and promotes the freedom of the entrepreneur
Contributed to the great depressionContributed to the wealth gap between the more developed world and the rest of the world, thus leading to such things as political instability and hyper consumerismContributed to the development of counter-ideologies such as communism and fascism and the expansion and revision of liberal ideas.
Involves significant government intervention ( Keynesian Economics and demand side economics)Proposes that all individuals be valued equallyProposes the development of programs to help the disadvantaged individualsPromotes initiatives to share the benefits of development and to develop wisely.
Voices p.275 Is Hayek’s point of view closer to
classical liberalism or modern liberalism? Justify your answer,.
Hayek’s point of view it appears only lukewarm in its support of
pure laissez-faire capitalism, with Hayek even going so far as to say that "probably nothing has done so much harm to the liberal cause as the wooden insistence of some liberals on certain rules of thumb, above all of the principle of laissez-faire capitalism". In the book, Hayek writes that the government has a role to play in the economy through the monetary system, work-hours regulation, and institutions for the flow of proper information.
Assignment p. 276-781. Why would some people be opposed to the
concept of private property?2. Does the modern liberal interpretation of
equality refer to equality of opportunity or equality of outcome?
3. Why did liberalism evolve out of the Industrial Revolution?
4. How did getting the right to vote lead to more policies that met the needs of workers?
5. How do you think a classical liberal might respond to this article p.278 of the United Nations declaration?
Assignment answers1. Historical land was owned communally2. Accumulation of private property ,
produces wealth for some and impoverishes others
3. Communism opposes private property4. First Nations believe the land was
created for everyone
Classical Liberalism and Negative Freedoms
Freedom from tyranny, freedom from fear, freedom from hunger and freedom of discrimination.
Modern LiberalismPositive freedomsExample: freedom of expression
Classical LiberalismNegative freedomsExample: freedom from persecution for following a chosen faith.
Classical Liberalism Modern Liberalism
Classical Liberal ( Negative Freedoms) Modern Liberal ( positive freedoms)
Classical Liberal Modern Liberal
Laissez-faire governmentGovernments should act to protectIndividual rights and freedoms and propertyEconomic freedomEquality of opportunity
Hands-on role for governmentGovernment should establish programs to helpDisadvantaged individualsRedistribution of wealthEquality of income
Classical Liberal ( negative freedom)
Modern Liberal ( Positive Freedoms)
Freedom from want, freedom from prejudiceFreedom from religious persecutionFreedom from discrimination
Freedom of thought, belief, opinion and expressionFreedom of the pressFreedom of conscience and religion.
CONTEMPORARY CHALLENGES TO
LIBERALISMChapter 8
Analyzing how modern liberalism is challenged by alternative
thought
Challenges to Liberalism Questions to answer: How much do we want or need the
government to be involved in our lives? How much freedom are we willing to give
up in exchange for security? Why did classical liberalism evolve into
modern liberalism? How have new ideas contributed to or
challenged modern liberalism?
Classical Liberalism review Originated in the Enlightenment Writings of Locke : people have certain
natural and inalienable rights Society should be a community of
political equals, all of whom respect the rights of one another
Cornerstone of modern Democracy These ideas were rejected by Fascism
and Communism
United Nations Classical Liberals would oppose this
declaration as the rights described in it require intervention in the form of government programs.
Government intervention would upset the laws of the marketplace.
The Industrial Revolution Protecting rights of workers required
government intervention. As workers obtained the right to
vote they would support political parties that reflected their concerns
Modern Liberalism Interpretation
Supports equality of income and opportunity
Universal health care ensures a common standard of care
Providing greater equality of circumstances
. Your responsibility to read
the chapter and make notes under each heading
Liberalism Evolves NotesHow is modern liberalism challenged by alternative thought? Environmentalism is a broad philosophy
and social movement centered on a concern for the conservation and improvement of the environment.
CARBON TAX Notes A carbon tax is an environmental tax on
emissions of carbon dioxide. Carbon dioxide is a heat-trapping "greenhouse" gas. The purpose of a carbon tax is to protect the environment by reducing emissions of carbon dioxide, helping to mitigate climate change.
Environmentalism Read pages 280 -283 Create notes things to consider…. How has Gov. responded to
environmentalism examples Which parties would support the different
environmental policies? Why? What arguments do they use?
Neo-Conservatism Notes Neo conservatism is a political philosophy Supports using American economic and
military power to bring liberalism, democracy, and human rights to other countries.
Neo-Conservatism Read pages 284 -286 Create notes: What economic policies would neo-
conservatives support, which do they not? Why? Who would they support?
What is the role of government? Examples Klien is critical of neo-cons? What argument is
used? Would you agree? How do they see foreign policy functioning? What are their views on morality and religion?
How might they be different an modern liberal principles?
Why is that neo-concservatives may be unable to agree with each other?
State of the Union Address, 2002 Read and answer this question into your
notes Voices p. 287 What ideas from this speech reflect neo-
conservative ideas related to foreign policy?
Religious Perspectives Read pages 287-293 Create a set of
notes Keeping in mind that you are looking for
examples of the challenges and opportunities that people’s religious convictions present for liberalism. It is important to know that this reading is not an exhaustive list or all inclusive.
Aboriginal Collective thought notes
Decisions are made using consensus instead of debating and voting Consensus model every individual voice must be heard
A central principle of modern liberalism is to share the benefits of development and to develop wisely.
Free of party politics Movement towards health centre's run by First
Nations regardless of the type of medicine used A health system that is autonomous from the Federal
government
http://www.health.gov.bc.ca/library/publications/year/misc/first_nations_healthguide.pdf
Communication : Analyzing Points of view and perspectives to Form an Opinion p.297/98
complete this handout.Quotation
Summary Classical or modern Liberalism (or both)
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