EsotericResearch wrote:
Classical liberalism is different from what is called progressivism or liberalism today. What was traditionally called "liberal" meant smaller government and more autonomy. What America calls liberal today is called social-democrat or socialist in most other places - my cousins often tell me that the U.S. is more Communist than China, where they live.
I grew up in mainland China, and this is true- China is hyper-capitalist nowadays.
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Liberals and progressives do not always win in the long run. Remember the Dark Ages. Also, Iran was highly socially liberal before the 1979 revolution, with Western clothing and gender concepts encouraged by the government, now it's a watchword for religious social conservatism. Sometimes liberals win out against socialists. Sometimes socialists win out against liberals, and the pendulum usually swings back and forth.
I guess...it's hard being around lefties all the time- they sometimes make you feel guilty for not being all idealistic and stuff.
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I don't think we have an 'ideal', people like Karl Marx as well as neoconservative democracy-fetishists like to have a positivist view of things, an idea of political 'salvation' inspired by their Protestant roots. Nor do I think everything comes around again like the Indian idea of yugas, or aeons. People move in whichever way they choose, and I think ultimately it's going to tend toward the Star Trek saying of "infinite diversity in infinite combinations".
Star Trek is a left-wing utopia of sorts- all needs taken care of, no inequality, etc.