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Introduction
liberal democracy = a system of governance that combines democratic principles with the protection of individual rights and freedoms
Paragraph Focus
Paragraph 1 = Representation
Paragraph 2 = Size of State
Para 1 = Agreement - Classical
classical liberals believe that all people should have consent over how they are governed
they argue that all individuals are born with natural rights to life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness
thinkers such as Locke proposed that governments are formed through a social contract in which individuals collectively agree to establish authority in order to secure their natural rights
this means that the state should exists to serve the population, and its authority depends on continuing public consent rather than unlimited rule
Para 1 = Agreement - Modern
modern liberals agree and argue that all people should have consent over how they are governed
they believe that the state can maintain stable liberal societies despite deep, moral, religious and philosophical disagreement
thinkers such as Rawls believe that political principles should be justified through shared public reason rather than comprehensive moral doctrines
this allows pluralism to coexist with democratic legitimacy and social cooperation
Para 2 = Disagreement - Classical
classical liberals argue for a minimal state
thinkers such as Locke believe that if the state was unlimited, then it would abuse its power and force people to do things against their will, threatening their individual liberty
therefore, there should be a government however it should be limited in its powers eg. maintaining law and order
Para 2 = Disagreement - Modern
modern liberals disagree and argue for an enabling state
thinkers such as Rawls believe the idea of a perfect state should be drawn from the veil of ignorance - he argued that this meant you would choose a state with as little inequality as possible
if there was a smaller state, not everyone would achieve individual liberty due to societal disparities
therefore, the state should intervene to ensure equality of opportunity to allow people to be truly liberated eg. through providing welfare or provide education