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Re: 15 States to Watch in the US Presidential Elec
That's a good description of what most people think of "liberal" as meaning, in my experience. The linked article adds an element to that which points toward my own take on it:
In the Libertarian Party, there are people whose vision of a Libertarian America is so pure that it's all they can see, all they can talk about, and the only thing they will accept efforts toward. Most of us call them "ivory tower" or "heads in the clouds" libertarians, so gone into the ideal that they're not terribly connected with reality. To me they're the perfect analog of liberals in the Democratic Party -- lost in a dream world, out of touch. The remaining portion of the two parties are the folks who look at what is, look at what would be good to change to get where we want to be, and work to achieve what can be achieved. In both cases, that's the progressive wing, because they're at work where progress can be achieved. In the Libertarian Party, these realists are sometimes called "incrementalists" (or "realists"); in the Democratic Party they're "progressives".
I thought "liberal" in America means progressive. Is America less progressive now than it was in 1984?
My take is that old McGovern style liberalism means government is the solution to everything. If there is a budgetary challenge, liberals will lay down like a $10 hooker. They throw money at every special interest group and for any need or desire you can remotely justify. They can't say "NO" to spending your money. Liberals are notorious for forcing social engineering upon the public whether they are ready or not...
By the way, B'back, some people don't think liberal and progressive are the same thing. Read this article as it will shed some light...
http://correntewire.com/the_difference_between_liberal_and_progressive
That's a good description of what most people think of "liberal" as meaning, in my experience. The linked article adds an element to that which points toward my own take on it:
In the Libertarian Party, there are people whose vision of a Libertarian America is so pure that it's all they can see, all they can talk about, and the only thing they will accept efforts toward. Most of us call them "ivory tower" or "heads in the clouds" libertarians, so gone into the ideal that they're not terribly connected with reality. To me they're the perfect analog of liberals in the Democratic Party -- lost in a dream world, out of touch. The remaining portion of the two parties are the folks who look at what is, look at what would be good to change to get where we want to be, and work to achieve what can be achieved. In both cases, that's the progressive wing, because they're at work where progress can be achieved. In the Libertarian Party, these realists are sometimes called "incrementalists" (or "realists"); in the Democratic Party they're "progressives".



























