Not exact matches
As a result the Wesleyan tradition,
like most other
classical traditions, has had both its fundamentalist and its more
liberal wings of interpretation.
Like the first, this ideal is also shared with
classical liberal learning.
He emphasizes that leading
classical liberals and libertarians — even Ayn Rand — have implicitly or explicitly invoked something
like the Rawlsian idea that the social system ought to work to everyone's benefit.
Leonard E. Reed wrote in Castles in the Air: There was a word that I always
liked; the
classical economists used it:
liberal.
Believes in
classical liberal ideas
like natural law, individual rights and the Rule of Law.