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12 pages in length. The changing face of the United States throughout the industrial and post-industrial eras appears to have called into question some of the fundamental assumptions of traditional American liberal ideology. Clearly, one can readily surmise that such ideology has been transformed in response to the social and economic changes that have occurred since the late-nineteenth century. To what extent have the core assumptions of American liberalism continued to dominate American political culture? When one considers whether or not American liberalism has suffered irrevocably, it becomes clear that liberalism, in and of itself, was at least partly responsible for some of these changes. Bibliography lists 7 sources.
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fundamental assumptions of traditional American liberal ideology. Clearly, one can readily surmise that such ideology has been transformed in response to the social and economic changes that have occurred
since the late-nineteenth century. To what extent have the core assumptions of American liberalism continued to dominate American political culture? When one considers whether or not American liberalism
has suffered irrevocably, it becomes clear that liberalism, in and of itself, was at least partly responsible for some of these changes. I. LIBERALISM
According to Weinstein, "the confusion over what liberalism means and who liberals are is deep-seated in American society."1 The origins and basics of traditional American liberalism gave
direct rise to the ideals and concepts of individual political freedom and its intimate connection with economic freedom. However, this rebirth also led to a suffocating individualism that ultimately
overshadowed the very reason liberalism had been embraced in the first place. The spirit of liberalism holds at its heart the development of individual freedom. As the concepts
of freedom change throughout history, so too do the concepts of liberalism. Liberalism seeks to change in order to improve. Assuming that people maintain a rational intellect and
have the ability to recognize and solve problems can often achieve systematic improvement within the human condition. However, there are times when this all-out effort is not always enough
to perpetuate the favorable elements of liberalism.2 Glendon notes that many important changes took place in American society with regard to individual political,
economical and social concerns; some were positive while others were for the worse.3 Indeed, one of the most critical aspects of this particular era was the fact that political
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