• SoleInvictus
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    6 months ago

    It’s a United States thing. They use the term liberal to refer to social liberalism whereas you’re referring to neoliberalism.

    Edit: On second glance, your Wikipedia link is to straight liberalism, which includes things the Republican party doesn’t support, like secularism. So who knows.

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      6 months ago

      which includes things the Republican party doesn’t support, like secularism.

      Yeah, saw that, too. They are still liberals (as in: support neoliberal policies), but with christo-fascist tendencies. The article states that these points are contended right dow, though.