Name the socio-political doctrines prevalent in the society of the 19th century.

Social and political teachings of the 19th century:

1. Conservatism (all old orders and traditions are preserved, absolute monarchy is preserved, nothing needs to be changed, only in extreme cases, the power is strong);

2. Liberalism (the main thing is human freedom and equality, freedom of speech, the right to take part in political affairs, reforms are being carried out);

3. Socialism (denial of private property, development of society through revolution, not reforms, creation of a socialist state).



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