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    Classical Liberalism/Infobox

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    1. Jump up to: 1.0 1.1 Excluding a small number of radical classical liberals.
    2. "On Power: The Natural History of its Growth", ch. 17, by Bertrand de Jouvenel
    3. Liberty or Equality by Erik von KuehneltLeddihn
    4. Locke called the American Indians "wild savage beasts with whom men can have no society nor security" who "therefore may be destroyed as a lion or a tiger"
    5. Locke called the Irish a population of "brigands"
    6. Locke advocated for beggars to wear badges, be conscripted into the navy if they begged outside their parish or in a port and be executed if they disobeyed orders whilst in the navy. He also believed that the difference between the rich and the poor was bigger "than between some Men and some Beasts"
    7. Locke believed that captives taken in war had "forfeited their lives and ... liberties" so could be enslaved. He also had a role in drafting the Fundamental Constitutions of Carolina, that established that "every freeman of Carolina shall have absolute power and authority over his negro slaves"
    8. They support openness and tolerance
    9. Democrats prioritize fostering research, ensuring tax incentives for scientific endeavors, aiming for at least 3% of GDP for research funding, and guaranteeing academic freedom.
    10. "It is necessary to promote the Anglo-Saxon population on our soil"
    11. "With three million indigenous people, Christians and Catholics, you would certainly not create a republic."
    12. "You wouldn't do it with four million peninsular Spaniards either, because the pure Spanish are incapable of doing it there or here."
    13. “Recognizing that wealth is a means, not an end, the Argentine Constitution, through the spirit of its economic provisions, aims not so much for public wealth to grow large, but rather for it to be well distributed, well leveled and shared; because only in this way is it national, only in this way is it worthy of the favor of the Constitution, which is destined for the good and prosperity of the inhabitants who make up the Argentine people, not of one part to the exclusion of the other” Juan Bautista Alberdi, Obras Completas, Tomo IV, Buenos Aires 1887
    14. "if it be the Design of Providence to extirpate these Savages in order to make room for Cultivators of the Earth, it seems not improbable that Rum may be the appointed Means. It has already annihilated all the Tribes who formerly inhabited the Seacoast" https://nativephilanthropy.candid.org/events/alcohol-as-tool-of-genocide/
    15. "Half the Lives you save are not worth saving, as being useless; and almost the other Half ought not to be sav’d, as being mischievous. Does your Conscience never hint to you the Impiety of being in constant Warfare against the Plans of Providence?" https://founders.archives.gov/documents/Franklin/01-11-02-0025
    16. Madero believed he could communicate with the ghost of Benito Juárez
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    18. Though Parkes did push for the White Australia policy as a mainly anti Chinese measure which unintentionally harmed aboriginals, he did call anti aboriginal bills in NSW parliament barbarous
    19. "men are even better pleased with labouring on their farms, than in their workshops. Even the mechanics who come from Europe, as soon as they can procure a little land of their own, commonly turn Cultivators" https://founders.archives.gov/documents/Washington/05-02-02-0130-0002
    20. "The tumultous populace of large cities are ever to be dreaded—Their indiscriminate violence prostrates for the time all public authority—and its consequences are sometimes extensive and terrible" https://founders.archives.gov/documents/Washington/05-08-02-0260
    21. "the gradual extension of our Settlements will as certainly cause the Savage as the Wolf to retire; both being beasts of prey tho’ they differ in shape" https://founders.archives.gov/documents/Washington/99-01-02-11798
    22. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Naturalization_Act_of_1790
    23. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Naturalization_Act_of_1790
    24. Self-proclaimed, see:Reform UK Constitution UK Electoral Commission
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