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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}}, 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".
'''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 [[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".


==History==
==History==

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