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In reply to the discussion: Liberal or Progressive? [View all]BainsBane
(53,887 posts)26. I also consider myself a leftist
but in many ways the left-right paradigm is a relic of the Cold War.
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progressive is the word fucking reaganista's tried to foist upon liberals in the 80's
gopiscrap
Oct 2013
#1
They have different historical baggage; I think the DLC picked "progressive" as a label
Recursion
Oct 2013
#18
For me the defining characteristic of "leftists" is the ultimate removal of the state
DireStrike
Oct 2013
#33
Pretty much the same thing, but I think "Progressive" started being used
MannyGoldstein
Oct 2013
#38
sincere question, what's the difference in the words ? I thought they were synonymous nt
steve2470
Oct 2013
#24
I like them both. I like "conservative" also in the sense of conserving the environment.
mucifer
Oct 2013
#30
Study JFK's policy initiatives. JFK was pretty conservative, stonewalling civil rights
bluestate10
Oct 2013
#55
Hairsplitting. Do we really need more attempts to divide and fracture the Democratic Party?
FSogol
Oct 2013
#42
60s Liberal still, but agree with many Progressive views as Pragmatic Liberalism. Best we can do
libdem4life
Oct 2013
#51