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Thinkers and their Ideas GapFill

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Liberalism has five main thinkers who have contributed to the development of the ideology.

 Ayn RandBetty FriedanJohn LockeMary Wollstonecraft is associated with classical liberalism and is particularly known for the idea that there are four natural rights: life, liberty, the pursuit of happiness, and   tolerancefreedomsuffrageproperty ownership.

 John RawlsAyn RandJohn LockeBetty Friedan is associated with modern liberalism and promoted the legal equality and equality of opportunity for women.

 Betty FriedanJohn LockeJohn Stuart MillAyn Rand is associated with classical liberalism and is particularly known for the notion of the harm principle.

 Mary WollstonecraftAyn RandBetty FriedanJohn Stuart Mill is associated with classical liberalism and was a pioneering advocate of the idea that women were rational and independent just like men, which has made her considered to be one of the first   socialistsfeministsliberalsrevolutionaries, if not the first.

 John LockeBetty FriedanJohn RawlsAyn Rand is associated with modern liberalism and is particularly known for the idea of the original position and the veil of ignorance.


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