liberalism is alive and well in the Democratic party.
From another thread, I thought I would burst someone's bubble. Democrats are only socially, not economically liberal. They have even less respect for property rights than republicans do.
liberalism is alive and well in the Democratic party.
Originally posted by: ciba
liberalism is alive and well in the Democratic party.
From another thread, I thought I would burst someone's bubble. Democrats are only socially, not economically liberal. They have even less respect for property rights than republicans do.
Originally posted by: Pandaren
The only real liberals are the Libertarians![]()
Originally posted by: ntdz
Originally posted by: Pandaren
The only real liberals are the Libertarians![]()
I'd argue that Libertarians are more conservative than liberal. They are for lower taxes and smaller govt, the exact opposite of liberals.
Originally posted by: SuperTool
From my AP government
"Consevative": For small govt in economics, big govt in moral issues
"Liberal": For small govt in moral issues, big govt in economics
"Libertarian":For small govt in moral issues, small govt in economics
"Authoritarian":For big govt in moral issues, big govt in economics.
Originally posted by: ntdz
Originally posted by: SuperTool
From my AP government
"Consevative": For small govt in economics, big govt in moral issues
"Liberal": For small govt in moral issues, big govt in economics
"Libertarian":For small govt in moral issues, small govt in economics
"Authoritarian":For big govt in moral issues, big govt in economics.
Basically right. Conservatives aren't for "big govt" in social issues, as in literally a bigger govt, just sticter laws.
AKA big gov't...laws = enforcement, judiciary, punishment.Originally posted by: ntdz
Originally posted by: SuperTool
From my AP government
"Consevative": For small govt in economics, big govt in moral issues
"Liberal": For small govt in moral issues, big govt in economics
"Libertarian":For small govt in moral issues, small govt in economics
"Authoritarian":For big govt in moral issues, big govt in economics.
Basically right. Conservatives aren't for "big govt" in social issues, as in literally a bigger govt, just sticter laws.
Originally posted by: Pandaren
The only real liberals are the Libertarians![]()
Originally posted by: ntdz
Originally posted by: Pandaren
The only real liberals are the Libertarians![]()
I'd argue that Libertarians are more conservative than liberal. They are for lower taxes and smaller govt, the exact opposite of liberals.
Originally posted by: SuperTool
From my AP government
"Consevative": For small govt in economics, big govt in moral issues
"Liberal": For small govt in moral issues, big govt in economics
"Libertarian":For small govt in moral issues, small govt in economics
"Authoritarian":For big govt in moral issues, big govt in economics.
Originally posted by: ntdz
Originally posted by: SuperTool
From my AP government
"Consevative": For small govt in economics, big govt in moral issues
"Liberal": For small govt in moral issues, big govt in economics
"Libertarian":For small govt in moral issues, small govt in economics
"Authoritarian":For big govt in moral issues, big govt in economics.
Basically right. Conservatives aren't for "big govt" in social issues, as in literally a bigger govt, just sticter laws.
Originally posted by: SuperTool
From my AP government
"Consevative": For small govt in economics, big govt in moral issues
"Liberal": For small govt in moral issues, big govt in economics
"Libertarian":For small govt in moral issues, small govt in economics
"Authoritarian":For big govt in moral issues, big govt in economics.
Originally posted by: ciba
liberalism is alive and well in the Democratic party.
From another thread, I thought I would burst someone's bubble. Democrats are only socially, not economically liberal. They have even less respect for property rights than republicans do.
Originally posted by: Dissipate
While that is true in theory, in practice it is very different.
Originally posted by: Dissipate
Originally posted by: ciba
liberalism is alive and well in the Democratic party.
From another thread, I thought I would burst someone's bubble. Democrats are only socially, not economically liberal. They have even less respect for property rights than republicans do.
Actually to clarify this, today's liberals are egalitarian liberals while the liberals of the past were classical liberals. Classical liberalism is basically what we call libertarianism today. Egalitarian liberalism is the doctrine that has been adopted by today's liberals. Egalitarianism being the belief that people should be made equal, especially in terms of economic status.
Originally posted by: SuperTool
From my AP government
"Consevative": For small govt in economics, big govt in moral issues
"Liberal": For small govt in moral issues, big govt in economics
"Libertarian":For small govt in moral issues, small govt in economics
"Authoritarian":For big govt in moral issues, big govt in economics.
Originally posted by: ntdz
Originally posted by: SuperTool
From my AP government
"Consevative": For small govt in economics, big govt in moral issues
"Liberal": For small govt in moral issues, big govt in economics
"Libertarian":For small govt in moral issues, small govt in economics
"Authoritarian":For big govt in moral issues, big govt in economics.
Basically right. Conservatives aren't for "big govt" in social issues, as in literally a bigger govt, just sticter laws.
Originally posted by: aidanjm
Originally posted by: SuperTool
From my AP government
"Consevative": For small govt in economics, big govt in moral issues
"Liberal": For small govt in moral issues, big govt in economics
"Libertarian":For small govt in moral issues, small govt in economics
"Authoritarian":For big govt in moral issues, big govt in economics.
ALTHOUGH libertarians say they are for small govt. in moral/ social issues, in practice most of them (at least most of them I have encountered on the web) seem happy to go along with Bush's repressive moral and social agenda, perhaps because they support his economic agenda (or at least, they prefer it to a Democrats/ liberal economic agenda) and are willing to allow their committment to increased social freedoms slide if they think they will get their way on economics.
Originally posted by: aidanjm
Originally posted by: SuperTool
From my AP government
"Consevative": For small govt in economics, big govt in moral issues
"Liberal": For small govt in moral issues, big govt in economics
"Libertarian":For small govt in moral issues, small govt in economics
"Authoritarian":For big govt in moral issues, big govt in economics.
ALTHOUGH libertarians say they are for small govt. in moral/ social issues, in practice most of them (at least most of them I have encountered on the web) seem happy to go along with Bush's repressive moral and social agenda, perhaps because they support his economic agenda (or at least, they prefer it to a Democrats/ liberal economic agenda) and are willing to allow their committment to increased social freedoms slide if they think they will get their way on economics.
Originally posted by: aidanjm
Originally posted by: ntdz
Originally posted by: SuperTool
From my AP government
"Consevative": For small govt in economics, big govt in moral issues
"Liberal": For small govt in moral issues, big govt in economics
"Libertarian":For small govt in moral issues, small govt in economics
"Authoritarian":For big govt in moral issues, big govt in economics.
Basically right. Conservatives aren't for "big govt" in social issues, as in literally a bigger govt, just sticter laws.
Bush is spending vast sums on abstinence education, making foreign aid to Africa dependent on abstinence being taught, talking about amending the constitution of the USA, he supports the right of the government to outlaw things like sodomy, abortion, etc., directing large amounts of public monies to churchs (faith based initiatives), if that isn't "big government" I don't know what is. But then, I guess Bush isn't a conservative, he's more of an authoritarian/ fascist.
Originally posted by: DragonMasterAlex
Originally posted by: aidanjm
Originally posted by: ntdz
Originally posted by: SuperTool
From my AP government
"Consevative": For small govt in economics, big govt in moral issues
"Liberal": For small govt in moral issues, big govt in economics
"Libertarian":For small govt in moral issues, small govt in economics
"Authoritarian":For big govt in moral issues, big govt in economics.
Basically right. Conservatives aren't for "big govt" in social issues, as in literally a bigger govt, just sticter laws.
Bush is spending vast sums on abstinence education, making foreign aid to Africa dependent on abstinence being taught, talking about amending the constitution of the USA, he supports the right of the government to outlaw things like sodomy, abortion, etc., directing large amounts of public monies to churchs (faith based initiatives), if that isn't "big government" I don't know what is. But then, I guess Bush isn't a conservative, he's more of an authoritarian/ fascist.
Translation: He's a Conservative.
Jason
Originally posted by: aidanjm
Originally posted by: DragonMasterAlex
Originally posted by: aidanjm
Originally posted by: ntdz
Originally posted by: SuperTool
From my AP government
"Consevative": For small govt in economics, big govt in moral issues
"Liberal": For small govt in moral issues, big govt in economics
"Libertarian":For small govt in moral issues, small govt in economics
"Authoritarian":For big govt in moral issues, big govt in economics.
Basically right. Conservatives aren't for "big govt" in social issues, as in literally a bigger govt, just sticter laws.
Bush is spending vast sums on abstinence education, making foreign aid to Africa dependent on abstinence being taught, talking about amending the constitution of the USA, he supports the right of the government to outlaw things like sodomy, abortion, etc., directing large amounts of public monies to churchs (faith based initiatives), if that isn't "big government" I don't know what is. But then, I guess Bush isn't a conservative, he's more of an authoritarian/ fascist.
Translation: He's a Conservative.
Jason
My point was that Bush, a supposed/ alleged conservative, is actually into big government re: social issues.
Bush is also into big government re: the economy, imo, just a different form of big government than liberals. That makes him an authoritarian, using SuperTool's scheme.