# Liberal

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'''Liberal''' or '''liberalism''' may refer to:
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==Politics==
* A supporter of the [Liberalism political philosophy](/source/liberalism)
** [Social liberal](/source/Social_liberalism), referred to as "liberal" in the United States and elsewhere
** [Classical liberal](/source/Classical_liberalism)
** [Neoliberal](/source/Neoliberalism)
** [Religious liberalism](/source/Religious_liberalism)
*** [Liberal Christianity](/source/Liberal_Christianity)
*** [Liberalism and progressivism within Islam](/source/Liberalism_and_progressivism_within_Islam)
*** [Liberal Judaism (disambiguation)](/source/Liberal_Judaism_(disambiguation))
* A supporter of the [Liberalist approach to international relations](/source/Liberalism_(international_relations))
* A member of a "[Liberal party](/source/Liberal_party)" ''(see also: [Liberal parties by country](/source/Liberal_parties_by_country))''
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==Arts, entertainment and media==
* ''[El Liberal](/source/El_Liberal)'', a Spanish newspaper published 1879–1936
* ''[The Liberal](/source/The_Liberal)'', a British political magazine published 2004–2012
* [''Liberalism'' (book)](/source/Liberalism_(book)), a 1927 book by Ludwig von Mises
* "Liberal", a song by Band-Maid from the 2019 album ''[Conqueror](/source/Conqueror_(Band-Maid_album))''
* [TV Liberal Belém](/source/TV_Liberal_Bel%C3%A9m), a television station in Belém, Brazil
* [O Liberal](/source/O_Liberal), a newspaper published in Belém, Brazil

==Places in the United States==
* [Liberal, Indiana](/source/Liberal%2C_Indiana)
* [Liberal, Kansas](/source/Liberal%2C_Kansas)
* [Liberal, Missouri](/source/Liberal%2C_Missouri)
* [Liberal, Oregon](/source/Liberal%2C_Oregon)

==People==
* [Daniel Liberal](/source/Daniel_Liberal) (born 2000), Angolan footballer
* [Julia Liberal Liberal](/source/Julia_Liberal_Liberal) (born 1967), Spanish politician

==Other uses==
*[Brazilian ship ''Liberal''](/source/Brazilian_ship_Liberal), ships of the Brazilian Navy

==See also==
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* [Liberal arts (disambiguation)](/source/Liberal_arts_(disambiguation))
* The [Liberal Wars](/source/Liberal_Wars), a civil war in Portugal in the early 19th century

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