Liberalism in the United States is a political philosophy centered on what liberals see as the unalienable rights of the individual. The fundamental liberal ideals of freedom of speech, freedom of the press, freedom of religion for all belief systems and the separation of church and state, right to due process and equality under the law are widely accepted as a common foundation across the spectrum of liberal thought.
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Pages in category "Liberalism in the United States"
The following 180 pages are in this category, out of 180 total. This list may not reflect recent changes.
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- Clifford P. Case
- Catholics in Alliance for the Common Good
- Catholics United
- Emanuel Celler
- Center for American Progress
- Cari Champion
- The Chicks
- Frank Church
- Civil Rights Act of 1964
- Civil rights movements
- Civil service reform in the United States
- Clintonism
- Committee for Cultural Freedom
- The Conscience of a Liberal
- Consumer movement
- Sheryl Crow
- Mario Cuomo
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- Bill Maher
- Malibu Mafia
- Mama Lucy Gang
- March for Our Lives
- Massachusetts liberal
- Eugene McCarthy
- George McGovern
- Jim McGovern (American politician)
- Medicare (United States)
- AJ Michalka
- Aly Michalka
- Alyssa Milano
- Morning Joe First Look
- Wayne Morse
- Carol Moseley Braun
- MoveOn
- Daniel Patrick Moynihan
- MSNBC
- Mugwumps
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- National Catholic Reporter
- National Committee to Defeat the Mundt Bill
- National Democratic Party (United States)
- Natural aristocracy
- Willie Nelson
- Neoclassical liberalism
- New Deal
- New Deal coalition
- New Democrat Coalition
- The New Freedom
- New Frontier
- New Nationalism (Theodore Roosevelt)
- New Venture Fund
- The Next Revolution
- NextGen America
- Katie Nolan
- North Fund