-government should be involved in the social, political, and economic structure so that all people's rights and privileges are protected in the name of social justice -seek change and tend to believe there is a better way to get things done -more positive perspective on human nature, people are viewed rational beings fully capable of making their own choices and decisions about what is right or wrong. Each individual deserves the right to compete and be provided with equal opportunities to blossom and prosper -government should provide a structure and an environment where adequate services and opportunities can be made available - -government's responsibility to make certain that citizens' needs are met, public participation is maximized, and people's equal rights are preserved

What will be an ideal response?


liberalism

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