Classical liberalism consisted of:
-end of censorship
-freedom of religion
-freedom from arbitrary laws and from judges who just do what the government tells of them.
Classical liberals believed in human rights for everyone and that the public should decide to limit any person’s freedom, they also accepted well established distinctions between the classes. Lastly, they never believed everyone should be equal economically, great differences in wealth and income was perfectably acceptable.
Modern liberals:
-Want to push gay marriage and abortion on people even when the people vote against it calling it unfair.
-spread the wealth from the rich to the poor
-for big government
I don’t understand Coventry City. They can be thrashed at home by any common-o-garden Championship side. But they beat Man U away, gave West Ham the scare of their lives in the next round and now thrash Blackburn away.
Still, it makes supporting them interesting. Will we win the FA Cup this season again? Perhaps only if Gary Mabutt comes out of retirement to knee in the winner?
I want to apply for the Arts Concentration program at my school for music, which puts a lot of emphasis on the classical genre.
I was just wondering, how relevant is classical music to rock, alternative, hard rock, and metal? I know the rules of music should apply to all genres, but will I be able to apply what I learn about classical music to the rock music I hope to compose in the future?
Just wondering.
Thanks!