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1. System: Liberalism
2. Variation: Moderate Liberalism, Economic Liberalism
3. Ideologies: Capital Democratism
4. US Parties: Democratic Party
5. Presidents: Bill Clinton (96.88%)
6. 2004 Election Candidates: John Kerry (90.89%), Ralph Nader (73.03%), George W. Bush (66.56%).



1) Economic Liberalism is the variation of Liberalism that emphasizes Independence over NonConformance. People in this category will tend to have stronger opinions about favoring individual initiatives (lower taxes, less corporate and environmental regulations, ...) than about loosening the moral order (gay rights, ecology, drug legalization,...).
2) Capital Democratism is a form of Moderate Liberalism. There is much debate over how to define Capitalism. Some proponents of capitalism emphasize the role of (presumably efficient) free markets, which, they claim, promote freedom and democracy. For many, capitalism hinges on the elaboration of an economic system in which goods and services are traded in markets, and capital goods belong to non-state entities [Independence], onto a global scale. For others, it is defined by the creation of a labor market in which most people had to sell their labor-power in order to survive.
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