no were just not willing to let them soil another word
random thoughts Send a noteboard - 09/02/2010 08:18:58 PM

They have abused the word liberal so badly that they won't even use it any more so I see no reason to let them do the same to the word progress.

Why does the American interpretation of "liberal" differ from the European?
09/02/2010 09:15:39 AM
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For the last century or so liberal has meant the same in the UK as in the US.
09/02/2010 09:30:07 AM
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Because the US started off with the idea of freedom of individuals...
09/02/2010 09:40:59 AM
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Using that word "marxist" really undermines the credibility of your post.
*NM*
09/02/2010 10:25:42 AM
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Only to people who don't understand Marxism in the slightest!
*NM*
09/02/2010 02:32:39 PM
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Eh, obviously you can point to elements of Marxist influence in the Democratic Party...
09/02/2010 02:52:34 PM
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Anytime the people who object to an ideology are permitted to define it...
09/02/2010 10:56:46 PM
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Because they got offended when they were called socialist and progressive didn't stick *NM*
09/02/2010 02:09:10 PM
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Hah. Progressive wasn't dirty-sounding enough for the other side to go along with it
*NM*
09/02/2010 07:35:35 PM
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no were just not willing to let them soil another word
09/02/2010 08:18:58 PM
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1988. george bush vs. michael dukakis
10/02/2010 03:37:13 AM
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In America we typically now refer to true liberals (i.e. Locke) as "classical liberal(ism)"
12/02/2010 05:06:38 AM
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