Kó͘-tián chū-iû-chú-gī
Kó͘-tián chū-iû-chú-gī (古典自由主義; Eng-gí: Classical liberalism) sī chit-chióng chèng-tī bûn-hòa, sī chū-iû-chú-gī ê hun-chhe. I chàn-siaⁿ chū-iû chhī-tiûⁿ kap chū-iû hòng-jīm ê keng-chè, mā kó͘-chhoe hoat-tī chi-hā ê kong-bîn chū-iû, te̍k-pia̍t kiông-tiāu kò-jîn chū-tī, iú-hān chèng-hú, keng-chè chū-iû, chèng-tī chū-iû kap giân-lūn chū-iû.[1]
Chhut-miâ ê sù-siông-ka
siu-kái- John Locke (1632–1704)
- John Stuart Mill (1806–1872)
Chham-khó chu-liāu
siu-kái- ↑ classical liberalism, Encyclopædia Britannica ê tiâu-bo̍k