1. Liberalisim to Socialism
The theories of Locke, Montesquieu, and Rousseau, among other thinkers would be identified as a sometimes distorted echo throughout history. ... One newspaper editor wrote in question of the distribution of wealth: "The is a growing number of Beggars and wandering poor in the streets of the city How often have our streets been covered with Thousands of Barrels of Flour for trade, while our near Neighbors can hardly procure enough to make a Dumpling to satisfy hunger?" ... Liberals confidently believed that change and forward progress were unconditional advantages. ... Can he, then, be trusted...
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