Greek Liberalism
Greek Liberalism is a political and philosophical movement that emerged in Greece during the 19th century, influenced by the ideas of the European Enlightenment. It emphasizes individual freedoms, democratic governance, and the rule of law, advocating for a society where citizens have equal rights and opportunities. Key figures in this movement include Adamantios Korais and Georgios Sinas, who promoted education and civic responsibility.
The movement played a significant role in the formation of the modern Greek state following the Greek War of Independence (1821-1829). Greek Liberalism sought to establish a constitutional government and protect civil liberties, shaping the political landscape of Greece and contributing to its integration into the broader European context.