by Fredrik » Fri 16 May 2008, 12:16:18
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('Bas', 'I') find that I disagree with your definitions of liberal and socialism; I'd say liberalism is very free market oriented, and that socialist parties in most countries are totally committed to democracy and interfere only with the market with the aim of protecting the rights of the majority; the workers, while otherwise, maybe even more so than in the other ideologies, ensuring that there is competition in the free market. ----> you left out communism (but that's what you probably meant by socialism)
I used "liberalism" in the colloquial American meaning. Your definition is the common one in Europe.
Socialist parties usually pursue left-wing policies, but they rarely (at least in the western countries) advocate wholesale government takeover of the means of production, as Marx required. That might change in the near future though.
Yes, Communists and Nazis were left out... they'll have to choose the wussy watered down versions (socialism or fascism).
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('Lumpy', ']')I appreciate your setting up this poll. However, although I consider myself a libertarian, I don't have "liberal values". So I had to vote "conservative" - but that isn't really me, either, exactly.
I think you kind of mis-labeled libertarianism.
Someone said libertarians are Republicans who smoke pot - implying liberal views on individual lifestyles. Can you, for example, be a libertarian and oppose gay marriage?