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Association in Germany
The Social Liberals (German: Die Sozialliberalen), formerly New Liberals (German: Neue Liberale), is an association and a former minor political party
New_Liberals_(Germany)
Topics referred to by the same term
2019-present New Liberals (Germany), a current German political association and former political party, active 2014-present New Liberal Club, a former Japanese
New_Liberals
Political party in Germany
leading German liberals. The National Liberals lost their status as the dominant party in 1880, when the left-wing represented by the Liberal Union split
National Liberal Party (Germany)
National_Liberal_Party_(Germany)
Political party in Germany
Secessionists planned to merge all German liberals into a single whole liberal party, hence the name Liberal Union, with liberal and parliamentary monarchist
Liberal_Union_(Germany)
German political party
The Liberal Democratic Party of Germany (German: Liberal-Demokratische Partei Deutschlands, LDPD) was a political party in East Germany. Like the other
Liberal Democratic Party of Germany
Liberal_Democratic_Party_of_Germany
Political party in Germany
The Liberal Democrats – The Social Liberals (German: Liberale Demokraten – Die Sozialliberalen), abbreviated to LD, is a minor social liberal party in
Liberal_Democrats_(Germany)
Political ideology within liberalism
individual's freedom. Social liberals overlap with social democrats in accepting market intervention more than other liberals; its importance is considered
Social_liberalism
1861: Liberals united in the German Progress Party (Deutsche Fortschrittspartei) 1867: The moderate faction seceded as the ⇒ National Liberal Party 1868:
Liberalism_in_Germany
Political party in Germany
that brought down the German Empire, party leaders Gustav Stresemann (National Liberals) and Otto Fischbeck (Progressive Liberals) also discussed such
German_People's_Party
Austrian political party
NEOS – The New Austria and Liberal Forum (German: NEOS – Das Neue Österreich und Liberales Forum) is a liberal political party in Austria. It was founded
NEOS_(Austria)
Country in Europe
Germany, officially the Federal Republic of Germany, is a country in Western and Central Europe. It lies between the Baltic Sea and the North Sea to the
Germany
Philosophy of individual rights and liberty
Different liberals espouse various and sometimes conflicting views depending on their understanding of these principles but generally support liberal democracy
Liberalism
Political ideology representing the conservative wing of the liberal movement
tendencies within the liberal camp, so it has some relative meaning. In the United States, conservative liberals mean de facto classical liberals; in Europe, Christian
Conservative_liberalism
British political party (1859–1988)
century, free trade remained the one cause which could unite all Liberals. In 1841, the Liberals lost office to the Conservatives under Sir Robert Peel. However
Liberal_Party_(UK)
Political ideology of Zionism with liberal values
Party were social liberals and progressives. Upon Israeli independence in 1948, most liberal Zionists were highly supportive of this new Jewish state, which
Liberal_Zionism
Political party in Germany
of the Liberal International, the Alliance of Liberals and Democrats for Europe, and Renew Europe. The history of liberal parties in Germany dates back
Free_Democratic_Party
Liberalism combined with elements of nationalism
in the 1860s liberals described themselves as national liberals (nationalliberaler) and constituted a coalition of monarchists and liberal reformists in
National_liberalism
Political ideology within conservatism
and most liberal conservatives are affiliated to the European People's Party (EPP), while liberals (including conservative and social liberals) are affiliated
Liberal_conservatism
Former liberal political party in Germany
INTEGRATION OF MUSLIM MINORITIES IN GERMANY" (PDF). Early during the Weimar period, the National Liberals split into the liberal-nationalist, cartel-supporting
German_Democratic_Party
Ideology supporting both civil and economic liberties
taxes. There was greater unity among classical liberals than there had been among Whigs. Classical liberals were committed to individualism, liberty, and
Classical_liberalism
Centre-right political party in Germany
other backgrounds, including liberals and conservatives. As a result, the party claims to represent "Christian-social, liberal and conservative" elements
Christian Democratic Union of Germany
Christian_Democratic_Union_of_Germany
with both the National Liberals and the Conservative Party. The Social Democratic Workers Party (SDAP) had favored a greater German unification (one which
1871_German_federal_election
Federal state in Northern Germany, 1866–1871
of the death penalty, which was the National Liberals' main objective in the field (1870) The Liberals made no immediate progress towards their most
North_German_Confederation
Political party in Germany
The Imperial Liberal Party (German: Liberale Reichspartei) was a political party in Germany during the 1870s. The party contested the first elections in
Imperial_Liberal_Party
Swedish politician (born 1994)
Democrats participate in a government comprising the Liberals. On 13 March 2026, she announced that the Liberals would allow the Sweden Democrats to participate
Simona_Mohamsson
Mass sexual assaults mostly in Cologne and by North African men
During the 2015–2016 celebrations of New Year's Eve in several German cities, a large number of sexual assaults occurred. Approximately 1,200 women were
2015–16 New Year's Eve sexual assaults
2015–16_New_Year's_Eve_sexual_assaults
Organization
in the German Confederation that existed from 1859 to 1867. It was formed by liberals and moderate democrats and aimed at forming a liberal, parliamentary
German_National_Association
of the right-wing liberals was particularly evident. While the National Liberals had received 13.6% of the vote in 1912, the German People's Party (DVP)
1919_German_federal_election
1989–1991 unification process of Germany
consequently, the foundation of a new German state became impossible. The Federal Republic of Germany, or "West Germany", a liberal democracy, was established
German_reunification
International federation of liberal political parties
Switzerland, People's Party of Sweden, Italian Liberal Party and the representatives of Spanish Liberals in exile assembled in Brussels and adopted the
Liberal_International
unified with the Liberal Forum and JuLis (Junge Liberale, Young Liberals) and formed NEOS – The New Austria and Liberal Forum. 1861: Liberals from various
Liberalism_in_Austria
German political party description
right-leaning forces against them are liberals and conservatives; it is rarely used when the main left-leaning forces include liberals. In the political landscape
Bourgeois_party
Political party youth wing
2009. Under the new name JuLis – Young Liberals Austria (German: Junge Liberale Österreich), they competed as an independent liberal party in the 2009
JUNOS_–_Young_liberal_NEOS
Political philosophy incorporating liberal principles to socialism
operated on a day-to-day basis". An early version of liberal socialism was developed in Germany by Franz Oppenheimer. Although he was committed to socialism
Liberal_socialism
Centre-left political party in Germany
Democratic Party of Germany is a social democratic political party in Germany. It is one of the major parties of contemporary Germany. Lars Klingbeil has
Social Democratic Party of Germany
Social_Democratic_Party_of_Germany
Reunification era
election. Since the Greens became larger than the liberals, Gerhard Schröder's government was reelected. Germany and France vehemently opposed the 2003 Iraq
History of Germany (1990–present)
History_of_Germany_(1990–present)
Major New Zealand political party
after 1912, the Liberals gradually found themselves pressed between the conservative Reform Party and the growing Labour Party. The Liberals fragmented in
New_Zealand_Liberal_Party
German Emperor in 1888
uniting Germany through force, and in urging that the power of the executive be curbed to the benefit of the Reichstag. Liberals in both Germany and Great
Frederick_III,_German_Emperor
Index of articles associated with the same name
(disambiguation) Liberal Reform Party (disambiguation) National Liberal Party (disambiguation) New Liberal Party (disambiguation) Progressive Liberal Party (disambiguation)
Liberal_Party
Liberal European political party
The Alliance of Liberals and Democrats for Europe Party (ALDE Party) is a liberal European political party composed of national parties from across Europe
Alliance of Liberals and Democrats for Europe Party
Alliance_of_Liberals_and_Democrats_for_Europe_Party
German part of the Revolutions of 1848
Duchy of Baden, on 6 March 1848, a group of German liberals began to make plans for an election to a German national assembly. This provisional Parliament
German revolutions of 1848–1849
German_revolutions_of_1848–1849
more minor were the gains for the National Liberals, who rose from 51 to 54 seats. However, the left-liberals made clearer gains, improving their position
1907_German_federal_election
Political party in Germany
left-wing liberal forces, the party finally merged on 5 March 1884 with the Liberal Union (a splinter of the National Liberals) into the German Free-minded
German_Progress_Party
German state from 1933 to 1945
Nazi Germany, officially the German Reich and later the Greater German Reich, was the German state between 1933 and 1945, when Adolf Hitler and the Nazi
Nazi_Germany
Emphasis on reason and experience over doctrinal authority
untenable position. In its place, liberals identified the historical Jesus as the "real canon of the Christian church". German theologian William Wrede wrote
Liberal_Christianity
Prevailing version of liberalism in the United States
played an important role in the economic philosophy of modern liberals. Modern liberals generally believe that national prosperity requires government
Modern liberalism in the United States
Modern_liberalism_in_the_United_States
adopt the tricolour (9 March 1848). Liberals took power and made the Bundestag call for general elections for a German parliament, the national assembly
Flag_of_Germany
German political party
Volt Germany (German: Volt Deutschland), mostly known by the abbreviated name Volt, is a social-liberal pro-European, eurofederalist political party in
Volt_Germany
Country in Central Europe (1949–1990)
with liberal reforms, the Honecker government reversed them. The new government introduced a new East German Constitution which defined the German Democratic
East_Germany
Political party in Germany
Freiheit) for short, was a political party in Germany which identified as conservative-liberal and classical liberal. Described as right-wing populist, the party
German_Freedom_Party
Political party in Lithuania
The New Union (Social Liberals) (Lithuanian: Naujoji sąjunga (socialliberalai), NS) was a social-liberal political party in Lithuania. The NS was a member
New_Union_(Social_Liberals)
Political party in Germany
Prussian dominance in the new confederation of states. It shared this goal with the southern German liberals, who had formed the German People's Party, a splinter
Saxon_People's_Party
Political party in Germany
The Democratic Party of Germany (German: Demokratische Partei Deutschlands, DPD) was founded in 1947 as a German liberal party and is the forerunner of
Democratic_Party_of_Germany
German political philosophy
academic journal ORDO. Ordoliberals separate themselves from classical liberals. Notably, Walter Eucken, with Franz Böhm, founder of ordoliberalism and
Ordoliberalism
Moderate German party (1866–1918)
Party (German: Freikonservative Partei, FKP) was a liberal-conservative political party in Prussia and the German Empire which ran as the German Reich
Free_Conservative_Party
Application of corporatism
cooperative Workplace democracy German State Party, a national-liberal and corporatist political party in the Weimar Republic Liberal socialism Market socialism
Liberal_corporatism
Political party in Greece
New Democracy is a liberal-conservative political party in Greece. In contemporary Greek politics, New Democracy has been the main centre-right to right
New_Democracy_(Greece)
1866–1871 consolidation of German states
solution. While the liberals failed to achieve the unification they sought, they did manage to gain a partial victory by working with the German princes on many
Unification_of_Germany
German state from 1871 to 1918
1814 Treaty of Paris. The liberal Revolutions of 1848 were crushed after the relations between affluent educated liberals and the urban artisans broke
German_Empire
Federal Republic of Germany (1949–1990)
West Germany was the common English name for the Federal Republic of Germany (FRG) from its formation on 23 May 1949 until its reunification with East
West_Germany
Political party
year it merged into the German Party. Krouwel, André (2012). Party Transformations in European Democracies. State University of New York Press. p. 312. ISBN 9781438444833
Free_People's_Party_(Germany)
German businessman and politician (1867–1922)
minister of Germany from February 1922 until his assassination in June 1922. Rathenau was one of Germany's leading industrialists in the late German Empire
Walther_Rathenau
Liberal political party in Switzerland
FDP.The Liberals (German: FDP.Die Liberalen, French: PLR.Les Libéraux-Radicaux, lit. 'LRP.The Liberal-Radicals', Italian: PLR.I Liberali Radicali, Romansh:
The_Liberals_(Switzerland)
Political party in Sweden
The Liberals (Swedish: Liberalerna, L), formerly known as the Liberal People's Party (Swedish: Folkpartiet liberalerna, FP) until 22 November 2015, is
Liberals_(Sweden)
Economic downturn in Germany
Disagreements included those regarding the necessity of keeping German debt low, with liberals urging austerity measures while the Green Party pushed for greater
German economic crisis (2022–present)
German_economic_crisis_(2022–present)
pro-government Cartel parties [de] (German Conservatives, German Reich Party (Free Conservatives) and National Liberals), which together picked up 20 seats
1893_German_federal_election
Traditional academic course in Western higher education
the original on 17 December 2013. Retrieved 26 August 2013. "GERMANY: New approach to liberal studies". Universityworldnews.com. 15 March 2009. Retrieved
Liberal_arts_education
Political party in Germany
classified as left-liberal by political scientists. The PdF claims to be active throughout Germany. Joining the PdF is not tied to German nationality and
Party_of_Progress_(Germany)
Militaristic culture present in Germany between 1815 and 1945
German militarism was a broad cultural and social phenomenon between 1815 and 1945, which developed out of the creation of standing armies in the 18th
German_militarism
Political party in Germany
liberalism and the new nationalist-populist currents. Bruce B. Frye (1985). Liberal Democrats in the Weimar Republic: The History of the German Democratic Party
German_State_Party
Historical political movement within liberalism
seven posts in the Federal Council. The Radical-Liberal Party (PLR), or FDP. The Liberals (in the German-speaking regions), was formed in 2009 by the merger
Classical_radicalism
the North German Confederation, leading to the unification of Germany. A new constitution of 1871 gave the federal state the new name of German Empire and
Flag_of_the_German_Empire
Lithuanian political party
The Liberals' Movement (Lithuanian: Liberalų sąjūdis; LS) is a conservative-liberal political party in Lithuania. The party was founded in 2006 by dissident
Liberals' Movement (Lithuania)
Liberals'_Movement_(Lithuania)
German colony in northeast New Guinea (1884–1914)
German New Guinea (German: Deutsch-Neuguinea) consisted of the northeastern part of the island of New Guinea and several nearby island groups, and was
German_New_Guinea
Federated states of the German Empire
Württemberg – joined the North German Confederation to form the German Empire and complete the unification of Germany. The new empire was a federation of
States_of_the_German_Empire
East German political party
The National-Democratic Party of Germany (German: National-Demokratische Partei Deutschlands, NDPD) was an East German political party that served as a
National Democratic Party of Germany (East Germany)
National_Democratic_Party_of_Germany_(East_Germany)
National Liberals remained the largest party in the Reichstag. The other major loser was the liberal German Progress Party, down 14 seats. The new Löwe-Berger
1877_German_federal_election
Political party in Germany
The Free-minded Union (German: Freisinnige Vereinigung; FVG) or Radical Union was a liberal party in the German Empire that existed from 1893 to 1910.
Free-minded_Union
into the Flemish Liberals and Democrats (Vlaamse Liberalen en Democraten or VLD) 2007: VLD is regorganised into the Open Flemish Liberals and Democrats (Open
Liberalism_in_Belgium
2005 book by Thomas Sowell
Black Rednecks and White Liberals is a collection of six essays by Thomas Sowell. The collection, published in 2005, explores various aspects of race and
Black Rednecks and White Liberals
Black_Rednecks_and_White_Liberals
German politician and publicist (1849–1909)
his political career with the National Liberal Party. He soon rejected the Manchesterism of the old liberals, though, and claimed that liberalism needed
Theodor_Barth
Political party in Germany
The National-Social Association (German: Nationalsozialer Verein, NSV) was a political party in the German Empire, founded in 1896 by Friedrich Naumann
National-Social_Association
Association of German states (1815–1866)
reached discontented bourgeois liberals, republicans, and more radical workingmen. The first revolutionary uprisings in Germany began in Baden in March 1848
German_Confederation
Political party in Belgium
Perspectives. Freedom. Progress. (German: Perspektiven. Freiheit. Fortschritt., PFF) is a regional liberal political party in the German-speaking Community of Belgium
Perspectives. Freedom. Progress.
Perspectives._Freedom._Progress.
Federal elections were held in Germany on 16 June 1903. Despite the Social Democratic Party (SPD) receiving a clear plurality of votes, the Centre Party
1903_German_federal_election
of German flags details flags and standards that have been or are currently used by Germany between 1848 and the present. Pennant for the German Bicycle
List_of_German_flags
Beginning of differentiating of political currents, liberals noticeable next to the conservatives 1858: Liberals organized themselves though not yet as political
Liberalism_in_Serbia
Pejorative term for Asians in the West
As a result, boba liberals disregard the negative effects of capitalism because they profit from it. For instance, boba liberals tend to focus on advocating
Boba_liberal
Unsuccessful attempt of creating a unified German state in 1848 in the era of revolutions
1849 Description: One of Germany’s leading liberals and former President of the Frankfurt Parliament. Advocated the Lesser German solution (unification under
German_Empire_(1848–1849)
Political network
countries. It was formed in 2008 in Cairo under the name of Network of Arab Liberals (NAL). Wael Nawara of the Egyptian El-Ghad Party was elected as a first
Arab_Liberal_Federation
Theoretical and political trend in the left and liberals mainly in Germany and Austria
family in the West German town of Solingen. This wave of anti-immigrant violence led to tightening of Germany's hitherto liberal asylum laws.[citation
Anti-Germans (political current)
Anti-Germans_(political_current)
(SPD) and the remainder of the National Liberals opposed it. The differences of opinion within the National Liberal Party led to a group of members from
1881_German_federal_election
Nationalistic German para-military organisation (1920–1933)
The Young German Order (German: Jungdeutscher Orden, shortened form Jungdo) was a nationalist-liberal association founded by Artur Mahraun in the early
Young_German_Order
Methuen Publishers. ISBN 0474001776. Hamer, David A. (1988). The New Zealand Liberals: The Years of Power, 1891–1912. Auckland: Auckland University Press
Historic liberalism in New Zealand
Historic_liberalism_in_New_Zealand
The Federal Republic of Germany has a plural multi-party system. Historically, the largest by members and parliament seats are the Christian Democratic
List of political parties in Germany
List_of_political_parties_in_Germany
Liberal Initiative Romania: National Liberal Party Russia: New People Spain: Citizens Sweden: Centre Party, Liberals Switzerland: FDP.The Liberals/LRP
List of major liberal parties considered right
List_of_major_liberal_parties_considered_right
Denomination of Judaism
spectrum in relation to the German one. In 1926, British Liberals, American Reform and German Liberals consolidated their worldwide movement – united in affirming
Reform_Judaism
Series of political upheavals in Europe
liberals. The demands for a constitutional monarchy, led by the National Liberals, ended with a popular march to Christiansborg on 21 March. The new king
Revolutions_of_1848
Opposition to antisemitism in German institutions
Anti-antisemitism in Germany is the German state's institutionalised opposition to antisemitism, in acknowledgement of the murder of some six million
Anti-antisemitism_in_Germany
Province of Canada
Roman Empire of the German Nation (until 1806) in what is now Germany. Upon its split from Nova Scotia, it was initially named New Ireland in April 1784;
New_Brunswick
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