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And Conservativelib·er·al   /ˈlɪbərəl, ˈlɪbrəl/ Show Spelled
[lib-er-uhl, lib-ruhl] Show IPA
–adjective
1. favorable to progress or reform, as in political or religious affairs.
2. ( often initial capital letter ) noting or pertaining to a political party advocating measures of progressive political reform.
3. of, pertaining to, based on, or advocating liberalism.
4. favorable to or in accord with concepts of maximum individual freedom possible, especially as guaranteed by law and secured by governmental protection of civil liberties.
5. favoring or permitting freedom of action, especially with respect to matters of personal belief or expression: a liberal policy toward dissident artists and writers.
6. of or pertaining to representational forms of government rather than aristocracies and monarchies.
7. free from prejudice or bigotry; tolerant: a liberal attitude toward foreigners.
8. open-minded or tolerant, especially free of or not bound by traditional or conventional ideas, values, etc.
9. characterized by generosity and willingness to give in large amounts: a liberal donor.
10. given freely or abundantly; generous: a liberal donation.
11. not strict or rigorous; free; not literal: a liberal interpretation of a rule.
12. of, pertaining to, or based on the liberal arts.
13. of, pertaining to, or befitting a freeman.
–noun
14. a person of liberal principles or views, especially in politics or religion.
15. ( often initial capital letter ) a member of a liberal party in politics, especially of the Liberal party in Great Britain.
con·serv·a·tive   /kənˈsɜrvətɪv/ Show Spelled
[kuhn-sur-vuh-tiv] Show IPA
–adjective
1. disposed to preserve existing conditions, institutions, etc., or to restore traditional ones, and to limit change.
2. cautiously moderate or purposefully low: a conservative estimate.
3. traditional in style or manner; avoiding novelty or showiness: conservative suit.
4. ( often initial capital letter ) of or pertaining to the Conservative party.
5. ( initial capital letter ) of, pertaining to, or characteristic of Conservative Jews or Conservative judaism.
6. having the power or tendency to conserve; preservative.
7. Mathematics . (of a vector or vector function) having curl equal to zero; irrotational; lamellar.
–noun
8. a person who is conservative in principles, actions, habits, etc.
9. a supporter of conservative political policies.
10. ( initial capital letter ) a member of a conservative political party, especially the Conservative party in Great Britain.
11. a preservative.
Conservative | Define Conservative at Dictionary.com
"Classical" Liberal is a made up Conservative term that Conservatives use to make themselves feel good about standing in the way of progress.
Liberalism is a mindset that is constantly growing and changing.
To help..
lib·er·al   /ˈlɪbərəl, ˈlɪbrəl/ Show Spelled
[lib-er-uhl, lib-ruhl] Show IPA
–adjective
1. favorable to progress or reform, as in political or religious affairs.
2. ( often initial capital letter ) noting or pertaining to a political party advocating measures of progressive political reform.
3. of, pertaining to, based on, or advocating liberalism.
4. favorable to or in accord with concepts of maximum individual freedom possible, especially as guaranteed by law and secured by governmental protection of civil liberties.
5. favoring or permitting freedom of action, especially with respect to matters of personal belief or expression: a liberal policy toward dissident artists and writers.
6. of or pertaining to representational forms of government rather than aristocracies and monarchies.
7. free from prejudice or bigotry; tolerant: a liberal attitude toward foreigners.
8. open-minded or tolerant, especially free of or not bound by traditional or conventional ideas, values, etc.
9. characterized by generosity and willingness to give in large amounts: a liberal donor.
10. given freely or abundantly; generous: a liberal donation.
11. not strict or rigorous; free; not literal: a liberal interpretation of a rule.
12. of, pertaining to, or based on the liberal arts.
13. of, pertaining to, or befitting a freeman.
–noun
14. a person of liberal principles or views, especially in politics or religion.
15. ( often initial capital letter ) a member of a liberal party in politics, especially of the Liberal party in Great Britain.
And Conservative
con·serv·a·tive   /kənˈsɜrvətɪv/ Show Spelled
[kuhn-sur-vuh-tiv] Show IPA
–adjective
1. disposed to preserve existing conditions, institutions, etc., or to restore traditional ones, and to limit change.
2. cautiously moderate or purposefully low: a conservative estimate.
3. traditional in style or manner; avoiding novelty or showiness: conservative suit.
4. ( often initial capital letter ) of or pertaining to the Conservative party.
5. ( initial capital letter ) of, pertaining to, or characteristic of Conservative Jews or Conservative judaism.
6. having the power or tendency to conserve; preservative.
7. Mathematics . (of a vector or vector function) having curl equal to zero; irrotational; lamellar.
–noun
8. a person who is conservative in principles, actions, habits, etc.
9. a supporter of conservative political policies.
10. ( initial capital letter ) a member of a conservative political party, especially the Conservative party in Great Britain.
11. a preservative.
Conservative | Define Conservative at Dictionary.com
Conservatives seek to preserve the traditional order. Conservatives love a powerful government dominated by leaders that are chosen by "divinity" or force. These sorts of governments include Monarchy, Aristocracy, Dictatorship, Theocracy and Plutocracy.
Liberals on the other hand favor government that are inclusive of the governed. Like in Democracy or Representative governments like Republics.
liberals = circumvent constitution
conservative = follow constitution
that's the modern definition. Deal with it.
Total lie...But to be expected from the socialist stooges who've hijacked the term liberal, in order to hide their true authoritarian proclivities."Classical" Liberal is a made up Conservative term that Conservatives use to make themselves feel good about standing in the way of progress.
Liberalism is a mindset that is constantly growing and changing.
The term classical liberalism was applied in retrospect to distinguish earlier nineteenth-century liberalism from the newer social liberalism.[6] The phrase classical liberalism is also sometimes used to refer to all forms of liberalism before the twentieth century, and some conservatives and libertarians use the term classical liberalism to describe their belief in the primacy of economic freedom and minimal government.
"Classical" Liberal is a made up Conservative term that Conservatives use to make themselves feel good about standing in the way of progress.
Liberalism is a mindset that is constantly growing and changing.
To help..
lib·er·al   /ˈlɪbərəl, ˈlɪbrəl/ Show Spelled
[lib-er-uhl, lib-ruhl] Show IPA
adjective
1. favorable to progress or reform, as in political or religious affairs.
2. ( often initial capital letter ) noting or pertaining to a political party advocating measures of progressive political reform.
3. of, pertaining to, based on, or advocating liberalism.
4. favorable to or in accord with concepts of maximum individual freedom possible, especially as guaranteed by law and secured by governmental protection of civil liberties.
5. favoring or permitting freedom of action, especially with respect to matters of personal belief or expression: a liberal policy toward dissident artists and writers.
6. of or pertaining to representational forms of government rather than aristocracies and monarchies.
7. free from prejudice or bigotry; tolerant: a liberal attitude toward foreigners.
8. open-minded or tolerant, especially free of or not bound by traditional or conventional ideas, values, etc.
9. characterized by generosity and willingness to give in large amounts: a liberal donor.
10. given freely or abundantly; generous: a liberal donation.
11. not strict or rigorous; free; not literal: a liberal interpretation of a rule.
12. of, pertaining to, or based on the liberal arts.
13. of, pertaining to, or befitting a freeman.
noun
14. a person of liberal principles or views, especially in politics or religion.
15. ( often initial capital letter ) a member of a liberal party in politics, especially of the Liberal party in Great Britain.
And Conservative
Conservatives seek to preserve the traditional order. Conservatives love a powerful government dominated by leaders that are chosen by "divinity" or force. These sorts of governments include Monarchy, Aristocracy, Dictatorship, Theocracy and Plutocracy.
Liberals on the other hand favor government that are inclusive of the governed. Like in Democracy or Representative governments like Republics.
liberals = circumvent constitution
conservative = follow constitution
that's the modern definition. Deal with it.
LMAO. Whose "modern", you? I suggest another source, modern referenced is a partisan hack.
Total lie...But to be expected from the socialist stooges who've hijacked the term liberal, in order to hide their true authoritarian proclivities."Classical" Liberal is a made up Conservative term that Conservatives use to make themselves feel good about standing in the way of progress.
Liberalism is a mindset that is constantly growing and changing.
The term classical liberalism was applied in retrospect to distinguish earlier nineteenth-century liberalism from the newer social liberalism.[6] The phrase classical liberalism is also sometimes used to refer to all forms of liberalism before the twentieth century, and some conservatives and libertarians use the term classical liberalism to describe their belief in the primacy of economic freedom and minimal government.
Classical liberalism - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Total lie...But to be expected from the socialist stooges who've hijacked the term liberal, in order to hide their true authoritarian proclivities."Classical" Liberal is a made up Conservative term that Conservatives use to make themselves feel good about standing in the way of progress.
Liberalism is a mindset that is constantly growing and changing.
The term classical liberalism was applied in retrospect to distinguish earlier nineteenth-century liberalism from the newer social liberalism.[6] The phrase classical liberalism is also sometimes used to refer to all forms of liberalism before the twentieth century, and some conservatives and libertarians use the term classical liberalism to describe their belief in the primacy of economic freedom and minimal government.
Classical liberalism - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
And?
There is no such thing as "Classical" Liberalism. It's a made up term by Conservatives. Liberals do not stay in a particular mindset..or advocate for Tradition.
Sallow...do you want to know the true nature of liberalism written by the man who defined it in the mid 17th century?
Read this, it is free.
Two treatises on government - Google Books
After reading it, explain to me how any of that relates with modern liberalism. I will wait.
It had to be "made up" because socialist tools in the Democrat Party like you stole the term "liberal" back in the 1920s.
This is a true historical fact.
Try reading for comprehension some time.
Liberals in the 18th century looked at their society and determined what they could do to make it better
Liberals of today look at society and determine what they can do to make it better
Conservatives resist them
It had to be "made up" because socialist tools in the Democrat Party like you stole the term "liberal" back in the 1920s.
This is a true historical fact.
Try reading for comprehension some time.
"Classical" Liberal is a made up Conservative term that Conservatives use to make themselves feel good about standing in the way of progress.
Liberalism is a mindset that is constantly growing and changing.
To help..
Conservatives seek to preserve the traditional order. Conservatives love a powerful government dominated by leaders that are chosen by "divinity" or force. These sorts of governments include Monarchy, Aristocracy, Dictatorship, Theocracy and Plutocracy.
Liberals on the other hand favor government that are inclusive of the governed. Like in Democracy or Representative governments like Republics.
Let me help, Sally-
1) Conservatives believe that there are moral truths, right and wrong, and that these truths are permanent. The result of infracting these truths will be atrocities and social disaster. Liberals believe in a privatization of morality so complete that no code of conduct is generally accepted, practically to the point of do what you can get away with. These beliefs are aimed at the gratification of appetites and exhibit anarchistic impulses.
2) Conservatives believe that custom and tradition result in individuals living in peace. Law is custom and precedent. Liberals are destroyers of custom and convention. To a conservative, change should be gradual, as the new society is often inferior to the old. We build on the ideas and experience of our ancestors. The species is wiser than the individual (Burke).
3) Liberals are impulsive, and imprudent. They believe in quick changes, and risk new abuses worse than the evils that they would sweep away, since remedies are usually not simple. Plato said that prudence is the mark of the statesman. There should be a balance between permanence and change, while liberals see progress as some mythical direction for society.
4) Conservatives believe in the principle of variety, while liberal perspectives result in a narrowing uniformity. Conservatives believe in choice of healthcare, education, religion, and various other areas. Under conservative principles, there will be differences in class, material condition and other inequalities. Equality will be of opportunity, not necessarily of result. The only uniformity will be before the law. Society will not be perfect. Consider the results of the rule of ideologues of the last century.
5) Freedom and property are linked. Private property results in a more stable and productive society. Private property and retaining the fruits of ones labor has been proven successful from the Puritans Bradford, to the Stakhanovite Revolution!
6) Conservatives believe in voluntary community and charity, based on duties to each other, with the assumption that each person must do whatever he could to avoid requiring assistance, as opposed to involuntary collectivism, as in let the government do it.. Burke's understanding that the "little platoon" - family, neighborhood, professional organizations etc - is the "first principle" of society has been consistently identified as providing the necessary inspiration for conservativism. And explains why conservatives give more to charity than liberals.
7) Conservatives view people as both good and bad, and for this reason believe on restraints on power, as in checks and balances, while liberals see power as a force for good, as long as the power is in their hands.
8) Liberals and Conservatives differ in the way to proceed. For Conservatives, data informs policy. (More Guns, Less Crime and Mass murderers apparently cant read, since they are constantly shooting up gun-free zones.- Coulter) We use Conservative principles to the best of our ability, but when confronting new and original venues, we believe in testing, and analysis of the results of the tests. For liberals, feeling passes for knowing; it is based on emotion often to the exclusion of thinking.
9) Conservatives view results differently from Liberals. Liberals respond to success and material wealth with envy and hostility, encourage class warfare and an attempt to obviate any chance that it might happen again. The exception is when it is a Liberal with the wealth. Conservatives see success as the validation and culmination of the application of Conservative principles, most prominently Liberty.
10) Since Liberals see their view as a higher calling that that of Conservatives, they mistakenly believe that it is entirely appropriate for then to use, not logic, facts, nor accepted debating techniques, but ad hominem attacks on the physical appearance, personal history, or imaginary mental defects. Notice how the Liberal replaces intellect with emotion. This is, no doubt, based on a medieval concept of recognizing witches and demons. In fact, Liberals attempt to deal with opponents in similar fashion: recall Clarence Thomas High Tech Lynching.
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The lie was your bullshit about the term being created for "Conservatives (to) use to make themselves feel good about standing in the way of progress."It had to be "made up" because socialist tools in the Democrat Party like you stole the term "liberal" back in the 1920s.
This is a true historical fact.
Try reading for comprehension some time.
So first you say I am lying and then next you say "It had to be made up".
Oh gosh.
I guess this line of reasoning is fine in your anarchist circles.