2.1.8 The Concept of Limited Government
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2.1.8 The Concept of Limited Government
What role should government have in people's lives?

President Barack Obama waves after delivering an address to Parliament in the House of Commons Chamber at Parliament Hill, in Ottawa, Canada, June 29, 2016. Official White House photo by Lawrence Jackson.
The French and American Revolutions occurred for several reasons. One of the most significant was a reaction to the role government had in the lives of the people. The French government and the British government that ruled the U.S. prior to its independence were based on a class system; they were governments that taxed their people heavily without allowing them any significant role in return.
Remember that ideologies have both political and economic aspects. Liberalism advocates a greater role for individuals in both the power structure and the economic structure of a nation.
Political Classical Liberalism
The revolutions in France and the United States saw a shift in the power base of these two nations. Instead of political power being held by the monarch and a handful of noblemen, it was invested in citizens who were empowered to influence the actions
of government by voting for representatives. It took longer for this power to be equally shared by all men and women, but this was a start on the road to more power in the hands of the individual. This shift occurred gradually in all nations of Europe
and, over a longer period of time, in most of the world today.
"Natural rights, social contract, democracy, republicanism and limited government" by Khan Academy, You-tube