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The Structure a Liberal State - A level Politics
In the last lesson we looked at the concepts and principles of the liberal state, in this video we shall discuss the practical structure of the liberal state. This entails three principles:
1. Constitutional and Limited Government
2. Fragmentation of Power
3. Formal Equality
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