Brian Shanahan
Permanoob
Oh god... dictionary wars again...
And to think I was enjoying this thread.
Why do we waste so much bloody time on "oh that's not the meaning of x"? I commonly hear because common understanding is needed. No not really; it's not hard to recognise your opponent's usage and use it accordingly.
Labels are worthless anyway.
I'll be equally obnoxious: Americans use the right term; Everyone else just has corrupted them to try and distance themselves from us.
See? That's not very productive at all and it just encourages us all to beat eachother with trouts rather than focus on actual issues.
Let's discuss the usefulness of redistribution. Let's discuss the sustainability of universal healthcare. Let's, in the spirit of the thread, discuss what Marx' ideal system was, without having to apply some label to it.
We get a lot more done this way. But then again, that curbs post count.
Why do we ask you to use the non-American version of liberalism? Because the American version is a debased meaning created solely to denigrate anything that is not ultra-right wing. It is a lot easier to have a debate when words are given their proper meaning and not used solely to try and shut one side out of the arguement.
If you don't like that, then why are you in a thread which is talking about isms?