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Liberal or progressive? [View all] Riftaxe May 2013 OP
Yes. n/t Lil Missy May 2013 #1
I agree...nt Wounded Bear May 2013 #71
You clearly define the terms very differently from how I do BainsBane May 2013 #2
I see it as a progression from the age of enlightment Riftaxe May 2013 #5
Hitler? BainsBane May 2013 #6
Pinochet's also a great example of "pure" capitalism's brutality deutsey May 2013 #48
yes, and Iraq BainsBane May 2013 #66
I don't think you have a firm grasp of the concepts you're talking about. Scootaloo May 2013 #24
+1 Scuba May 2013 #32
Damn! Starry Messenger May 2013 #45
Well put think May 2013 #59
Excellent points! LeftishBrit May 2013 #116
Tell that to the 600 people dead in the Bangladesh factory collapse alarimer May 2013 #74
Capitalism has never slaughtered large numbers of people? LeftishBrit May 2013 #115
"Capitalism has never slaughtered large numbers of people...".....BAHAHAHAAWWAW...clueless. Katashi_itto May 2013 #124
Interesting ... 1StrongBlackMan May 2013 #104
I understand that BainsBane May 2013 #105
both are nebulous, ill-defined labels. Neither has an agreed-upon objective meaning at this point. Warren DeMontague May 2013 #3
well define them Riftaxe May 2013 #9
Locke argued for the dispossession of the Native Americans because they weren't being "productive" LooseWilly May 2013 #20
Interesting question since Locke Riftaxe May 2013 #22
I can't really help you with your, uh, castigation anxiety. Warren DeMontague May 2013 #70
Yeah, what you said... MADem May 2013 #106
Honestly, you had me at the little animated cat gif. Warren DeMontague May 2013 #107
Social Democrat. Here are the wiki definitions of liberal, progressive and social democrat, FWIW. pampango May 2013 #120
Really. Agree. Safetykitten May 2013 #72
Should be, are you a Nixon Liberal or a Rockefeller Progressive. Safetykitten May 2013 #73
Liberal makes me think of classical liberalism... which is called Libertarianism today. LooseWilly May 2013 #4
Well i will admit most of my wasted time ends "of science" Riftaxe May 2013 #11
Too bad your wasted time, and now mine, can't be summed up with the word "cogent" LooseWilly May 2013 #15
Oh fine, i have more then one degree in science and one in arts Riftaxe May 2013 #23
"I asked you to defined." That would be define sir. HangOnKids May 2013 #76
Yes. Bobbie Jo May 2013 #91
I marked other LostOne4Ever May 2013 #7
Liberal. John V. Lindsay liberal. Jim Florio liberal. LBJ liberal graham4anything May 2013 #8
We finally agree on something! Riftaxe May 2013 #12
Agreed. Also let me add-A Harry Chapin liberal.Allard Lowenstein liberal.A Bob Graham liberal. graham4anything May 2013 #19
Division is a bad thing, fyi. JNelson6563 May 2013 #10
Semantics is a lost art Riftaxe May 2013 #13
Radical leftist provocateur Gravitycollapse May 2013 #14
I love your humor (nt) Riftaxe May 2013 #16
Love Me, I'm a Liberal G_j May 2013 #17
This agnostic says Riftaxe May 2013 #18
Bravo! Riftaxe May 2013 #21
'In every American community you have varying shades of political opinion. johnp3907 May 2013 #92
Socialist from 6 generations of socialists on my mother's side. hobbit709 May 2013 #25
what is this drivel? RedstDem May 2013 #26
You are trying to make Progressive sound as radical and opposite of the right wing liberal N proud May 2013 #27
Hardly, they are more radical then liberals Riftaxe May 2013 #28
How about Senator Sherrod Brown? liberal N proud May 2013 #29
"more radical then liberals" AgingAmerican May 2013 #80
Nixon would be a liberal ozone_man May 2013 #100
Bartender, get this man a thesaurus! Android3.14 May 2013 #30
we need to agree on the definitions before you can make any sense of this. DCBob May 2013 #31
Both are nebulous terms with historical baggage, as is "left" Recursion May 2013 #33
Never thought I'd see such a divisive prejudging Original Pos as this one. Bernardo de La Paz May 2013 #34
+1000. n/t winter is coming May 2013 #35
Yup LondonReign2 May 2013 #57
+ 2000. BlueCaliDem May 2013 #67
Other. LWolf May 2013 #36
Well said deutsey May 2013 #51
I think it's more a matter of focus. Liberals focus on people, progressives are more about policy? reformist2 May 2013 #37
liberal because republicans hate liberals and so that must be me dembotoz May 2013 #38
Sorry bud... 99Forever May 2013 #39
+ 1000 djean111 May 2013 #56
Obama: 'I am a progressive' Ichingcarpenter May 2013 #40
anarcho-syndicalist nt PD Turk May 2013 #41
I thought I was the only one. bluedigger May 2013 #54
Me too PD Turk May 2013 #55
Righties (and some centrists) like to say liberals are "LIBERAL with other people's money". progree May 2013 #42
I'm a Democrat first tabbycat31 May 2013 #43
The problem with blue dogs zipplewrath May 2013 #78
Thank you for reminding me of why I am no longer a progressive tabbycat31 May 2013 #83
A country mile between the two zipplewrath May 2013 #85
There is no 'progressive purity movement' AgingAmerican May 2013 #81
Google "Progressive Democrats of America" tabbycat31 May 2013 #84
We used to call them "Dixiecrats" zipplewrath May 2013 #86
I was not alive in the Dixiecrat era tabbycat31 May 2013 #87
But you avoid the question zipplewrath May 2013 #94
you also have to keep this in mind tabbycat31 May 2013 #96
Winning at all costs zipplewrath May 2013 #118
Dixiecrats aren't blue dogs LeftInTX May 2013 #103
They started out as democrats zipplewrath May 2013 #119
They are anti-corporatist Democrats AgingAmerican May 2013 #88
When they go after a member of the Progressive caucus tabbycat31 May 2013 #90
So you're a conservative zipplewrath May 2013 #95
I'm not a conservative tabbycat31 May 2013 #101
I've read it zipplewrath May 2013 #117
Blue dogs are Republicans - and useless AgingAmerican May 2013 #98
Anyone who pushes for anything Democratic is labled "purist" AgingAmerican May 2013 #99
Neither. I am a left libertarian who is registered as a Democrat MadrasT May 2013 #44
I'm not going to pipi_k May 2013 #46
+10000 (nt) LostOne4Ever May 2013 #108
Tree huggin' hippie liberal, thank you. Myrina May 2013 #47
You want me to participate in a poll that begins with a diatribe? No thankyou. pinboy3niner May 2013 #49
You aren't a liberal. You aren't progressive. You're divisive. kenny blankenship May 2013 #50
I don't really know why, but lately I have been using ZombieHorde May 2013 #52
Independent /nt think May 2013 #53
Progressive ChangeUp106 May 2013 #58
wat? nt Demo_Chris May 2013 #60
Socialist Marrah_G May 2013 #61
I feel I'm a liberal... bamacrat May 2013 #62
which is why I reject labeling myself gejohnston May 2013 #63
I always identified as liberal, never labeled my self as progressive but in present context neither TheKentuckian May 2013 #64
Left Libertarian aka Anarchist Tierra_y_Libertad May 2013 #65
Another liberal vs progressive thread and it's just as illuminating as the 100s that came before it. Gidney N Cloyd May 2013 #68
Leftist revolutionary geckosfeet May 2013 #69
Post removed Post removed May 2013 #75
Social Democrat. ForgoTheConsequence May 2013 #77
I went to school at the UW-Madison, and Wisconsin was Progressive closeupready May 2013 #79
Egalitarian. Fearless May 2013 #82
+1 and look at the choices made available to us. We have a binary system of 0/0. n/t Egalitarian Thug May 2013 #89
Major idiot here KamaAina May 2013 #93
Ermahgerd! Yargle bargle! scarletwoman May 2013 #97
Foucauldian anarchist nt Deep13 May 2013 #102
I'm actually a liberal progressive other, but I like to call myself a liberal because Zorra May 2013 #109
I vote for the most progressive candidate available in the primaries. lovemydog May 2013 #110
Socialist burrowowl May 2013 #111
That other thread had some amazing responses. Lots of really thought provoking comments Number23 May 2013 #112
Is it possible to be a little bit of both? AsahinaKimi May 2013 #113
Other; I am left-wing. In the UK, 'liberal' means centrist, and 'progressive' doesn't have any LeftishBrit May 2013 #114
Different people will interpret the two terms in such a way as to better validate their own opinions LanternWaste May 2013 #121
Liberaltarianish Puzzledtraveller May 2013 #122
Liberal Go Vols May 2013 #123
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