Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Democratic Movement for Change" in English language version.
Figure 9.5 Map of the parties in the late 1970s – positions on the territories and socioeconomic ideology
This is a total contrast between the classic liberal concept of the Democratic Movement for Change (reduction of government interference in economic and social life) and the viewpoint of Dr Katz. ... The liberalism of the Democratic Movement for Change is according to the classic model of free competition, as formulated by Adam Smith in the 18th Century, and it is difficult to find ideology as remote from Israel Katz as the neo-liberalism embodied by the Democratic Movement for Change.
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