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  • EULY Essay Writing Competition

    Why am I a liberal? Essay Writing Competition   As the Egyptian Union of Liberal Youth, our aim is to promote the liberal ideas and the concept of personal freedom. Hardly any other word is misunderstood and confused as much as the word liberal. Unfortunately, it is very difficult to find good texts about liberalism in the Arabic ...
    Posted to Liberal News Centre (Weblog) by Bart on March 9, 2009
  • 2008/9 Is there a future for Liberalism in South Africa?

    We understand Liberal values to be Peace and Human Rights, Constitutional Democracy, Universal Suffrage, Radical Subsidiarity and Individual Initiative; Indivisible and Individual Human and Environmental Freedoms, Rights and Responsibilities; Tolerance, Mutual Respect, Multicultural Pluralism, Dialogue and Learning; the Rule of Law and Open ...
    Posted to Political philosophy (Forum) by avishkar on October 27, 2008
  • 2007/8… Do We Need a New Definition of Liberalism in South Africa?

    CURRENTLY… Social Liberalism, it is said, is a form of liberalism which prioritises co-operation over competition, compassion over selfishness and humanitarianism over egomania. In saying this, Social Liberalism must therefore necessarily focus on the development of human capacity, as the prerequisite for a vibrant, dynamic and ...
    Posted to Political philosophy (Forum) by avishkar on February 3, 2007
  • Re: Debate the moderate-conservative

    First of all, Avishkar, nice to read some Afrikaans :-) Aangename kennis! Nederlands en Afrikaans zijn niet zo verschillend als taal. Zelf kom ik uit Vlaanderen. Nathan, welcome to the forum. As you will know, this is a forum of international liberals, so you will find a wide variety of opinions, ranging from what you would call typically ...
    Posted to Political philosophy (Forum) by Thomas Leys on December 12, 2006