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The history of modern liberalism — like that of all the great traditions of Western political philosophy — is a record of continuous interaction between the theories and concepts developed by its leading thinkers, the institutions of party politics and governments through which activists seek to put their ideas into practice, and the processes of economic and social change.
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Pinker, R. (1999). New Liberalism and the Middle Way. In: Page, R.M., Silburn, R. (eds) British Social Welfare in the Twentieth Century. Palgrave, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-27398-0_5
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