In "Liberalism and Social Action," John Dewey critiques older forms of liberalism for their narrow focus. What does he argue is necessary for modern liberalism to address?
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The complete abolishment of private property.
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A return to traditional, pre-industrial society norms.
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Actively promoting individual development and social welfare through state intervention.
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The prioritization of international over domestic policy concerns.
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