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    The primary Liberal view on poverty seems to originate within the systems in which citizens interact instead of how the economy interacts around them. Liberals tend to accept the ideals of a free market economy much like their Conservative counter parts. Both parties also are aware that there will always be a certain amount of inequity in this system. However unlike conservative views liberals perceive these inequities as beginning from mostly unsuccessful actions between citizens and the economic

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