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How was the rights liberalism of this era different from the welfate liberalism of the 1930s and 1940s?
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Welfare liberalism of the 1930s and 1940s aimed at providing for the basic needs of all citizens, preventing people from languishing in poverty, offering work opportunities and Social Security for all. The intent was to build a more socially responsible society to help any members of society that would be in need.
The liberal tradition had John Stuart Mill as one of its founding fathers. Mill, a 19th century philosopher, is famous for his writing On Liberty as well as Utilitarianism. In promoting liberty (liberalism), he advocated the rights of all individuals. In his utilitarian theory, he worked with the principle that securing the greatest well-being of the greatest number of persons is the best, most ethical path to follow. The welfare liberalism tradition aligns especially with this utilitarian principle advocated by Mill. Rights liberalism aligns especially with the principles he set forth in his writing On Liberty.
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