Sometimes, it's just short for economic neo-liberalism (like the Marxist academic journal that I'm reading right now characterizes certain people in the field of economics).
Other times, it's basically your average Democrat.
Liberalism itself came out of the late 1700s and generally stands in contrast to conservatism.
Generally, it means paltry welfare state and social privileges or rights for minorities under capitalism, though this is often contested.
Think of liberalism's definition and then think of how fascism is defined and it leaves a lot open to interpretation.
I kinda thought you were making fun of people, particularly in the ML movement, using the term willy-nilly without thinking much about what it stood for.
There are multiple definitions.
Sometimes, it's just short for economic neo-liberalism (like the Marxist academic journal that I'm reading right now characterizes certain people in the field of economics).
Other times, it's basically your average Democrat.
Liberalism itself came out of the late 1700s and generally stands in contrast to conservatism.
Generally, it means paltry welfare state and social privileges or rights for minorities under capitalism, though this is often contested.
Think of liberalism's definition and then think of how fascism is defined and it leaves a lot open to interpretation.
I said wrong answers only I think most of these are kinda right answers Or is this a meta bit Or am I actually the lib
Damn! I thought you were being sarcastic...
I kinda thought you were making fun of people, particularly in the ML movement, using the term willy-nilly without thinking much about what it stood for.
...I, err, over-thought it.
Nah I'm just doin' a bit. And you're bitting on my bit. And I bit your bitting bit. It's bits all the way down
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