Yeah. In the US, what jh refers to as "economically liberal" is called "classically liberal."
Ghavrel Send a noteboard - 26/02/2011 09:11:05 AM
And few people know what that term means anyway outside of academia.
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Clarification for an nonpolitical person.
25/02/2011 09:52:03 AM
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The political movement Liberal
25/02/2011 05:11:19 PM
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Bad way to leave it hanging. You give a completely opposite perspective on contemporary positions
26/02/2011 12:25:41 AM
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Re: Clarification for an nonpolitical person.
25/02/2011 05:31:31 PM
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Liberals is a worthless term unless you specify what partical things you want free...
25/02/2011 08:20:21 PM
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this shows one of the reasons this is such a hard question to answer quickly
25/02/2011 11:42:51 PM
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Yeah. In the US, what jh refers to as "economically liberal" is called "classically liberal."
26/02/2011 09:11:05 AM
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Depends on what country you're talking about
26/02/2011 05:18:12 AM
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