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'''Crown Liberalism''' is a semi-{{wp|liberalism|liberal}} philosophy and political ideology originating in [[Urcea]] based on {{wp|consent of the governed}}, {{wp|Reform movement|gradual reform}}, and the establishment of a government "guided by but not limited to" non-elected authorities such as the [[Apostolic King of Urcea]] or [[Levantine Catholic Church]]. Crown Liberalism is considered to be {{wp|fusionist}}, as it embraces many of the central tenets of mainstream liberalism while integrating traditional Urcean social thought with an emphasis on public stability and an antithesis to {{wp|radicalism}}. The philosophy has been described by the [[Kirav|Kiravian]] scholar P. G. W. Gelema "a movement aimed at creating the maximum degree of liberty and mobility for the individual and the family with the minimum degree of instability".
'''Crown Liberalism''' is a semi-{{wp|liberalism|liberal}} philosophy and political ideology originating in [[Urcea]] based on {{wp|consent of the governed}}, {{wp|Reform movement|gradual reform}}, and the establishment of a government "guided by but not limited to" non-elected authorities such as the [[Apostolic King of Urcea]] or [[Levantine Catholic Church]]. Crown Liberalism is considered to be {{wp|fusionist}}, embracing core liberal principles such as the {{wp|social contract}} and {{wp|individual rights}} while accepting the necessity of public stability and opposing political {{wp|radicalism}}. The philosophy has been described by the [[Kirav|Kiravian]] scholar P. G. W. Gelema "a movement aimed at creating the maximum degree of liberty and mobility for the individual and the family with the minimum degree of instability".


==Origins==
==History==
 
===Origins===
Crown Liberalism finds its origins in the late 18th century in the period immediately following the [[War of the Caroline Succession]], as Urcea integrated [[Grand Duchy of Carolina|Caroline]] {{wp|Liberalism|liberal}} scholars as well as new scholars from abroad due to the continued growth of [[Urceopolis (City)|Urceopolis]]. The introduction of liberal thought was of great interest to young high society [[Social class in Urcea|optimates]], who began to patronize liberal philosophers and thinkers. With this patronage came specific thoughts from optimate families, integrating ideas from [[Culture_of_Urcea#Politics_and_statecraft|traditional Urcean political thought]] to create a brand of liberalism specific to [[Urcea]]. Though optimates were responsible for the initial introduction and spread of Crown Liberal thought, by the 1780s a new wage of [[Social class in Urcea|privilegiata]] from the city, partly influenced by mercantile ties to the emerging liberal [[Burgundie|Burgoignesc]] principalities, pushed it forward. Several of these privilegiata, who belonged to the highest ranks of that class, were members of the [[Concilium Daoni]]. In [[1791]], they established the "National Pact for the Settlement of the Constitution", a political club supporting continued development of the [[Constitution of Urcea]]. This club would become the [[National Pact (Urcea)|National Pact]], Urcea's oldest political party and the first Crown Liberal party.
Crown Liberalism finds its origins in the late 18th century in the period immediately following the [[War of the Caroline Succession]], as Urcea integrated [[Grand Duchy of Carolina|Caroline]] {{wp|Liberalism|liberal}} scholars as well as new scholars from abroad due to the continued growth of [[Urceopolis (City)|Urceopolis]]. The introduction of liberal thought was of great interest to young high society [[Social class in Urcea|optimates]], who began to patronize liberal philosophers and thinkers. With this patronage came specific thoughts from optimate families, integrating ideas from [[Culture_of_Urcea#Politics_and_statecraft|traditional Urcean political thought]] to create a brand of liberalism specific to [[Urcea]]. Though optimates were responsible for the initial introduction and spread of Crown Liberal thought, by the 1780s a new wage of [[Social class in Urcea|privilegiata]] from the city, partly influenced by mercantile ties to the emerging liberal [[Burgundie|Burgoignesc]] principalities, pushed it forward. Several of these privilegiata, who belonged to the highest ranks of that class, were members of the [[Concilium Daoni]]. In [[1791]], they established the "National Pact for the Settlement of the Constitution", a political club supporting continued development of the [[Constitution of Urcea]]. This club would become the [[National Pact (Urcea)|National Pact]], Urcea's oldest political party and the first Crown Liberal party.


==Contemporary use==
==Ideology==
 
 
 


[[Category: Politics of Urcea]]
[[Category: Politics of Urcea]]

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