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I need short answers essays for the following questions:
1-What are the central tenets of classical liberalism and in your experience does classical liberalism accurately explain human behavior? Be specific and detailed with your example. ,
2-what is a collective action problem and what role does the government play in resolving these problems? Give an example. Be specific. ,
3-what is negative freedom and positive freedom? How can government action actually increase the freedom of individuals?,
4-the text mentions that concentrated corporate power can limit democratic debate; why is this case?,
5-what is the irony of democracy?,
6-what is civil society and why is it important to a democracy?,
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Running head: CLASSICAL LIBERALISM AND DEMOCRACY
Classical Liberalism and Democracy
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What are the central tenets of classical liberalism and in your experience does classical
liberalism accurately explain human behavior? Be specific and detailed with your example.
Classical liberalism stresses individualism. It provides a significant focus on the understanding
that individuals are rational which influences their decision-making, which is aimed to protect their
interests. Another vital tent is negative freedom, which provides a significant focus on the need
to improve individual well-being by eliminating constraints, which might limit and personal
wellbeing. The society forms a firm basis of development. Classical liberalism, therefore, focuses
on a free society that is made up of independent individuals who make their own unique decisions.
Both individuals and organizations pursue different policies, which are...
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