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Neoclassical liberalism, also referred to as Arizona School liberalism and bleeding-heart libertarianism, is a libertarian political philosophy that focuses on the compatibility of support for civil liberties and free markets on the one hand and a concern for social justice and the well-being of the worst-off on the other. Adherents of neoclassical liberalism broadly hold that an agenda focused upon individual liberty will be of most benefit to the economically weak and socially disadvantaged.

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  • Neoclassical liberalism, also referred to as Arizona School liberalism and bleeding-heart libertarianism, is a libertarian political philosophy that focuses on the compatibility of support for civil liberties and free markets on the one hand and a concern for social justice and the well-being of the worst-off on the other. Adherents of neoclassical liberalism broadly hold that an agenda focused upon individual liberty will be of most benefit to the economically weak and socially disadvantaged. (en)
  • Il liberalismo neoclassico è un filone del pensiero liberale sviluppatosi successivamente all'ascesa del liberalismo sociale; con le premesse del liberalismo classico, i liberali neoclassici si oppongono all'intervento dello Stato nell'economia, incluse le varie forme di assistenza sociale. Nella forma più estrema, i liberali neoclassici sostengono il darwinismo sociale. (it)
  • Неокласси́ческий либерали́зм, также называемый либерали́змом Аризо́нской шко́лы и сострада́тельным либертариа́нством — либертарианская политическая философия которая фокусируется на совместимости поддержки гражданских свобод и свободных рынков, с одной стороны, и заботы о социальной справедливости и благополучии беднейших слоев населения, с другой. Сторонники неоклассического либерализма в целом считают, что повестка дня, сосредоточенная на свободе личности, принесет наибольшую пользу экономически слабым и социально незащищенным. (ru)
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  • Neoclassical liberalism, also referred to as Arizona School liberalism and bleeding-heart libertarianism, is a libertarian political philosophy that focuses on the compatibility of support for civil liberties and free markets on the one hand and a concern for social justice and the well-being of the worst-off on the other. Adherents of neoclassical liberalism broadly hold that an agenda focused upon individual liberty will be of most benefit to the economically weak and socially disadvantaged. (en)
  • Il liberalismo neoclassico è un filone del pensiero liberale sviluppatosi successivamente all'ascesa del liberalismo sociale; con le premesse del liberalismo classico, i liberali neoclassici si oppongono all'intervento dello Stato nell'economia, incluse le varie forme di assistenza sociale. Nella forma più estrema, i liberali neoclassici sostengono il darwinismo sociale. (it)
  • Неокласси́ческий либерали́зм, также называемый либерали́змом Аризо́нской шко́лы и сострада́тельным либертариа́нством — либертарианская политическая философия которая фокусируется на совместимости поддержки гражданских свобод и свободных рынков, с одной стороны, и заботы о социальной справедливости и благополучии беднейших слоев населения, с другой. Сторонники неоклассического либерализма в целом считают, что повестка дня, сосредоточенная на свободе личности, принесет наибольшую пользу экономически слабым и социально незащищенным. (ru)
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  • Liberalismo neoclassico (it)
  • Neoclassical liberalism (en)
  • Неоклассический либерализм (ru)
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