Modern liberalism in the United States

Modern American liberalism is the dominant version of liberalism in the United States. It is characterized by social liberalism, and combines ideas of civil liberty and equality with support for social justice and a mixed economy. The term "modern liberalism" in this article refers only to the United States. In a global context, this philosophy is usually referred to as social liberalism. John F. Kennedy defined a liberal as follows: Franklin Delano Roosevelt in 1941 defined a liberal party as one,

Modern liberalism in the United States

Modern American liberalism is the dominant version of liberalism in the United States. It is characterized by social liberalism, and combines ideas of civil liberty and equality with support for social justice and a mixed economy. The term "modern liberalism" in this article refers only to the United States. In a global context, this philosophy is usually referred to as social liberalism. John F. Kennedy defined a liberal as follows: Franklin Delano Roosevelt in 1941 defined a liberal party as one,