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In reply to the discussion: What's the difference between a "liberal" and a "leftist," if there is one... [View all]coalition_unwilling
(14,180 posts)15. All liberals are leftists, but not all leftists are liberals. Standard
set theory, where liberals are a sub-set of the larger leftist set.
I've also seen (can't remember where) a Cartesian-like grid with two axes, the x-axis being liberal-conservative . the y-axis libertarian-authoritarian, the idea behind the grid is that everyone can be plotted in one of the four quadrants. So Repigs fall in either conservative-libertarian (Rob Paulites) or conservative-authoritarian (NeoCons), and so on.
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What's the difference between a "liberal" and a "leftist," if there is one... [View all]
matmar
May 2012
OP
Since neither term can be finitely defined, there are an infinite number of differences.
Scuba
May 2012
#1
Those definitions are idiosyncratic. They don't match with any real-world use of the terms.
Romulox
May 2012
#4
The very fact that a leftist is interested in improving the conditions of all the people, shows
Cal33
May 2012
#27
I would say "liberal" describes a fairly specific set of positions, while a "leftist" is anyone
Marr
May 2012
#9
The historical use of "liberal" actually meant a rightwinger--a believer in laissez-faire economics.
Romulox
May 2012
#10
I would tend to follow the classic European model in defining those terms
Douglas Carpenter
May 2012
#11
Well, if Communists were executing Nazis, and Nazis were executing Communists...
Starry Messenger
May 2012
#38
"always" use? How free, and hence valid, is that? If you always use it, there is at least a 50:50
patrice
May 2012
#67
& There is at least a 50:50 probability that you just proved my points down-thread. nt
patrice
May 2012
#68
All liberals are leftists, but not all leftists are liberals. Standard
coalition_unwilling
May 2012
#15
Everyone on the left-hand side of the liberal-conservative spectrum believes
coalition_unwilling
May 2012
#30
The Libertarians I know have no regard for how lack of appropriate regulation produces slavery.
patrice
May 2012
#37
BTW, spectrums are too linear for me. There's too much that must be eliminated in order to
patrice
May 2012
#42
Because Liberal core values center around authentic freedom, not the means of production,
patrice
May 2012
#53
Yeah, that site alludes to that Cartesian grid I mentioned. I'm a bit
coalition_unwilling
May 2012
#32
Cool. I'll check it out later. I'm no guru on this sort of stuff either, but
coalition_unwilling
May 2012
#35
Such things are limited meaning unless we know AND understand their method of CONSTRUCTION.nt
patrice
May 2012
#46
Relativity is not absolute.There are points of commonality, acquired from perspective/perception AND
patrice
May 2012
#26
I'd go with Chris Hedge's definition: In America "classic liberals" are the political center.
redgreenandblue
May 2012
#23
Since both terms have been twisted into meaninglessness through misuse
Egalitarian Thug
May 2012
#49
Leftists say Liberals areFascists because Leftists are motivated by political power &Liberals aren't
patrice
May 2012
#59
It's as legitimate as #13 above. & though cites are useful, people CAN think about their experiences
patrice
May 2012
#65
A lot of people on this thread have demonstrated that they don't know the answer,
LeftyMom
May 2012
#82
The order in which they will be sent to the camps when the Fourth Reich takes over? n/t
Fumesucker
May 2012
#103
Liberals believe in the magical ability to re-create the nostalgia of an economic exception.
TheKentuckian
May 2012
#105
Where? America is wacky right-wing extremist and not a good reference point.
WriteWrong
May 2012
#107