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Classical liberalism

Nineteenth-century classical liberalism extended Smith's economic ideas into political principles: minimal government, free trade, free press, free assembly, individual rights, equality before the law. Liberals supported expanding suffrage to property-owning men. They opposed both old absolutist regimes and socialist movements that they saw as threats to property and individual liberty.

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