Poll

Since joining BF2S's D&ST, have your political views strayed to the...

Far Left9%9% - 6
Left7%7% - 5
Moderate Left19%19% - 12
Center (more or less)26%26% - 17
Moderate Right9%9% - 6
Right19%19% - 12
Far Right7%7% - 5
Total: 63
Jay
Bork! Bork! Bork!
+2,006|5350|London, England

Uzique wrote:

i believe, in american usage at least, that it refers to the reintroduction of REAL liberalism (economically, for the most part) to an american partisan-politics system that had misappropriated the term and transformed it into an ugly misnomer. 'liberal' has been a dirty term - a pejorative - for a long time in america, despite not actually referring to any values remotely linked to classical liberalism. hence, the resurgence is a 'neo'-phenomenon.
We have a winner. Nicely done Uzi.

I don't think the term 'neo-liberal' will ever catch on over here though. We're content to call ourselves Libertarians

Last edited by JohnG@lt (2010-05-01 08:15:09)

"Ah, you miserable creatures! You who think that you are so great! You who judge humanity to be so small! You who wish to reform everything! Why don't you reform yourselves? That task would be sufficient enough."
-Frederick Bastiat
Uzique
dasein.
+2,865|6463
liberalism and libertarianism are different classical schools, though.
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DesertFox-
The very model of a modern major general
+794|6677|United States of America
Certainly, I was much more conservative when I first joined here, and then spent a good deal of time in a centrist area, but I'm probably now more towards the left, although I'd like to think I'm still towards the center. It's also interesting that in these 4 years here I have gone through that whole teenage period of your political beliefs changing, but also learned a lot more about many things from courses I've taken as well as people here.
Marconius
One-eyed Wonder Mod
+368|6686|San Francisco
Haven't changed much.  Still quite left.  Someone has to balance out the right-wing nutjobs here. 
War Man
Australians are hermaphrodites.
+563|6706|Purplicious Wisconsin

Marconius wrote:

Haven't changed much.  Still quite left.  Someone has to balance out the right-wing nutjobs here. 
Balance? there are still more left wing nutjobs than right

ghettoperson wrote:

I do love it how Socialism = Hitler in the US.
Considering Fascism/Nazism is a form of socialism yes.

JohnG@lt wrote:

'Right' and 'Left' mean very little. Are you talking about economic or social policy? They aren't the same by any means. It's better to use the political compass concept with cardinal directions, North, East, South, West with variants in between.
Question is, who is who in directions? I'm not familiar with this concept

Last edited by War Man (2010-05-01 09:39:26)

The irony of guns, is that they can save lives.
Jay
Bork! Bork! Bork!
+2,006|5350|London, England

Uzique wrote:

liberalism and libertarianism are different classical schools, though.
Depends on how you define it. While libertarianism is a rather broad umbrella term, most people who call themselves libertarians use it as a replacement word for 'classically liberal'. At least, that's how it's defined over here.
"Ah, you miserable creatures! You who think that you are so great! You who judge humanity to be so small! You who wish to reform everything! Why don't you reform yourselves? That task would be sufficient enough."
-Frederick Bastiat
ATG
Banned
+5,233|6521|Global Command
Tilted left some.

I learned a lot about how others view America.
Uzique
dasein.
+2,865|6463

War Man wrote:

ghettoperson wrote:

I do love it how Socialism = Hitler in the US.
Considering Fascism/Nazism is a form of socialism yes.
err fascism is the extreme far-right, totalitarian and authoritarian... alarm bells ringing here

socialism is far-left. stalin is to the left what hitler is to the right.

be quiet war man and go read a book
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Jay
Bork! Bork! Bork!
+2,006|5350|London, England

War Man wrote:

Marconius wrote:

Haven't changed much.  Still quite left.  Someone has to balance out the right-wing nutjobs here. 
Balance? there are still more left wing nutjobs than right

ghettoperson wrote:

I do love it how Socialism = Hitler in the US.
Considering Fascism/Nazism is a form of socialism yes.
Fascism is Authoritarianism. It's not really an economic concept except for the fact that the government's hand is involved in the market rather heavily. Keynes is usually the school of thought associated with fascism as he advocated government control and intervention in the market. So... it's capitalistic rather than redistributive, but it's nowhere near 'free'. Fascists were more centrist in nature in regards to economics.

War Man wrote:

JohnG@lt wrote:

'Right' and 'Left' mean very little. Are you talking about economic or social policy? They aren't the same by any means. It's better to use the political compass concept with cardinal directions, North, East, South, West with variants in between.
Question is, who is who in directions? I'm not familiar with this concept
Think of a compass and then assign North to Authoritarianism, South to Anarchy, East to Free Market economics and West to Redistributive economics. These are all the extreme ends of the spectrum so someone that is in the Northwest would resemble the ideas of Stalin, the Northeast would be your Neo-Conservatives, the Southeast would be Anarcho-Capitalists (or to a lesser extreme, libertarians as defined in America) and the Southwest would resemble the hippie communes of the 60s with democratic or committee leadership.

Last edited by JohnG@lt (2010-05-01 09:48:33)

"Ah, you miserable creatures! You who think that you are so great! You who judge humanity to be so small! You who wish to reform everything! Why don't you reform yourselves? That task would be sufficient enough."
-Frederick Bastiat
Turquoise
O Canada
+1,596|6397|North Carolina

War Man wrote:

ghettoperson wrote:

I do love it how Socialism = Hitler in the US.
Considering Fascism/Nazism is a form of socialism yes.
National Socialism is very different from modern socialism.
Turquoise
O Canada
+1,596|6397|North Carolina
I go back and forth...  I think it all evens out to the middle.

I've always been left of center economically and more libertarian than authoritarian.

Unquestionably, I have become more cynical than before though.
ghettoperson
Member
+1,943|6642

War Man wrote:

Marconius wrote:

Haven't changed much.  Still quite left.  Someone has to balance out the right-wing nutjobs here. 
Balance? there are still more left wing nutjobs than right

ghettoperson wrote:

I do love it how Socialism = Hitler in the US.
Considering Fascism/Nazism is a form of socialism yes.

JohnG@lt wrote:

'Right' and 'Left' mean very little. Are you talking about economic or social policy? They aren't the same by any means. It's better to use the political compass concept with cardinal directions, North, East, South, West with variants in between.
Question is, who is who in directions? I'm not familiar with this concept
Please just spare us the pain and stop posting.
lowing
Banned
+1,662|6644|USA

JohnG@lt wrote:

Uzique wrote:

i believe, in american usage at least, that it refers to the reintroduction of REAL liberalism (economically, for the most part) to an american partisan-politics system that had misappropriated the term and transformed it into an ugly misnomer. 'liberal' has been a dirty term - a pejorative - for a long time in america, despite not actually referring to any values remotely linked to classical liberalism. hence, the resurgence is a 'neo'-phenomenon.
We have a winner. Nicely done Uzi.

I don't think the term 'neo-liberal' will ever catch on over here though. We're content to call ourselves Libertarians
"neo"-phenomenon??? everyone loves neo
lowing
Banned
+1,662|6644|USA

Uzique wrote:

Hurricane2k9 wrote:

Went from moderate left to center to moderate left.

Influences: good stuff on here, newspapers, magazines (real ones like The Economist, not some shitty tabloid where morons give their two cents on politics), internets etc
the economist is pretty much neo-liberal... you swayed left?
neo-liberal?????????
Uzique
dasein.
+2,865|6463
read a fucking book lowing and stop masking your ignorance with the cranky old-man vibe, it's lame

yes. we live in the era of post- and neo- logisms. sorry if you can't keep up with current theoretical and academic trends.

i suggest you either DO A FUCKING RESEARCH or stop your pissing and moaning

face it: it's more confusing to keep using the 'old' terms without any prefixes, because their common-conception changes and public understanding shifts around so much, that in fact the word itself and terminology would lose all currency and semantic meaning. to use 'liberal' to describe an economic theory nowadays in the american political landscape connotes the usage from 1950-> onwards, and not the classical liberalism propounded by european philosophers, politicians and statesmen centuries before.

there, now ive debunked your whine... go away and leave out the next 3 pages of pointless quote-dialogue. thanks.

Last edited by Uzique (2010-05-01 12:00:51)

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Turquoise
O Canada
+1,596|6397|North Carolina

Uzique wrote:

i believe, in american usage at least, that it refers to the reintroduction of REAL liberalism (economically, for the most part) to an american partisan-politics system that had misappropriated the term and transformed it into an ugly misnomer. 'liberal' has been a dirty term - a pejorative - for a long time in america, despite not actually referring to any values remotely linked to classical liberalism. hence, the resurgence is a 'neo'-phenomenon.
The problem with American politics is that, economically, we don't have much of a left.

People decry socialism here without even really knowing what it is.  Obamacare is corporatism, not socialism, for example.

What we need is a socialist party instead of the watered down Democratic party.

That way, we could have a true economic left to counter the far economic right that the GOP represents.

The Libertarians would round out things with a populist party on the other end.

After these changes, we'd have a much more balanced political system.
Turquoise
O Canada
+1,596|6397|North Carolina

lowing wrote:

Uzique wrote:

Hurricane2k9 wrote:

Went from moderate left to center to moderate left.

Influences: good stuff on here, newspapers, magazines (real ones like The Economist, not some shitty tabloid where morons give their two cents on politics), internets etc
the economist is pretty much neo-liberal... you swayed left?
neo-liberal?????????
Neo-liberal = favors free market economics

Neoconservative = similar, but with heavy emphasis on interventionist foreign policy
Jay
Bork! Bork! Bork!
+2,006|5350|London, England

Turquoise wrote:

lowing wrote:

Uzique wrote:

the economist is pretty much neo-liberal... you swayed left?
neo-liberal?????????
Neo-liberal = favors free market economics

Neoconservative = similar, but with heavy emphasis on interventionist foreign policy
And interventionist market policy as well. Neocons are Keynesians with guns and a bible.

Last edited by JohnG@lt (2010-05-01 12:03:06)

"Ah, you miserable creatures! You who think that you are so great! You who judge humanity to be so small! You who wish to reform everything! Why don't you reform yourselves? That task would be sufficient enough."
-Frederick Bastiat
lowing
Banned
+1,662|6644|USA
I learned people in this forum love to attach the term "NEO" to everything, in an attempt to appear more legit or as an adjective added unnecessarily to appear more potent or resolute in their standing. Not sure which
Turquoise
O Canada
+1,596|6397|North Carolina

JohnG@lt wrote:

Turquoise wrote:

lowing wrote:


neo-liberal?????????
Neo-liberal = favors free market economics

Neoconservative = similar, but with heavy emphasis on interventionist foreign policy
And interventionist market policy as well. Neocons are Keynesians with guns and a bible.
Pretty much...

I prefer moderate socialists myself...  some market intervention, very little foreign interventionism, and very little interventionism on social issues
Uzique
dasein.
+2,865|6463

Uzique wrote:

face it: it's more confusing to keep using the 'old' terms without any prefixes, because their common-conception changes and public understanding shifts around so much, that in fact the word itself and terminology would lose all currency and semantic meaning. to use 'liberal' to describe an economic theory nowadays in the american political landscape connotes the usage from 1950-> onwards, and not the classical liberalism propounded by european philosophers, politicians and statesmen centuries before.

there, now ive debunked your whine... go away and leave out the next 3 pages of pointless quote-dialogue. thanks.
shut up. fuck off. thanks.
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lowing
Banned
+1,662|6644|USA

Turquoise wrote:

lowing wrote:

Uzique wrote:


the economist is pretty much neo-liberal... you swayed left?
neo-liberal?????????
Neo-liberal = favors free market economics

Neoconservative = similar, but with heavy emphasis on interventionist foreign policy
neo-liberal = a free market economy?  might wanna tell the "NEO" -fascist  in the white house. I don't think he agrees.
Reciprocity
Member
+721|6573|the dank(super) side of Oregon

lowing wrote:

I learned people in this forum love to attach the term "NEO" to everything, in an attempt to appear more legit or as an adjective added unnecessarily to appear more potent or resolute in their standing. Not sure which
neonobodygivesafuck.
Uzique
dasein.
+2,865|6463
the economist is a neo-liberal, english newsmagazine.

nobody has said, in the context of this thread, that obama's party represent 'neo-liberal' views

you're getting so caught up in your pointless anti-neo vitriol that you're looking even fucking stupider than normal

GO AWAY AND THINK ABOUT WHAT YOU HAVE SAID AND DONE
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Jay
Bork! Bork! Bork!
+2,006|5350|London, England

lowing wrote:

I learned people in this forum love to attach the term "NEO" to everything, in an attempt to appear more legit or as an adjective added unnecessarily to appear more potent or resolute in their standing. Not sure which
As Uzique said, the terms liberal and conservative themselves have been drastically altered over time. There's nothing liberal about being an American Liberal. Heck, in many cases, American Liberals are even more Authoritarian than Conservatives are. The term Libertarian was coined by people who were Classically Liberal anti-authoritarian, free market respecting individuals rather than the Populist, Authoritarian meaning that had been adopted by the American Liberals when they accepted Socialists into their ranks at the turn of the last century.


God, that paragraph was awful but I can't be assed to fix it. Hope I got my point across.
"Ah, you miserable creatures! You who think that you are so great! You who judge humanity to be so small! You who wish to reform everything! Why don't you reform yourselves? That task would be sufficient enough."
-Frederick Bastiat

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