EdwardBaiamonte
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can you be specific??what would we learn from these?
Truth rather than conjecture.
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can you be specific??what would we learn from these?
Truth rather than conjecture.
can you be specific??what would we learn from these?
Truth rather than conjecture.
The liberals of that time were not the "liberals" of our time. See "Classical Liberalism".
obviously I was using today's definitions so the reader would not be burdened with having to know definitions from 200 years ago.
Today's definitions technically remain the same.
The same as what? Modern-day "liberals" have nothing in common with the classical liberalism of the late 18th Century, save for some requisitioned terminology..
They're statists. Not liberal. As are most so-called conservatives in America today.
Libreralism is good conservatism. Statism is statism any way you slice it.
Trump just massively cut taxes to cut the state !! Donald is anti state and we love him!