The meanings vary by where they are taught.
Even those taught the technical meanings you received don’t use them in regular contexts.
There are plenty of other of regional differences in language (eg, UK & US English) not due to education: they’re just different.
Claiming differences such as this are due to lack of education is appeal to snobbery.
The community decides the language as observed from their unsolicited usage in reports & communications.
Rightwingers are profoundly uneducated
While that may be so, that doesn’t apply to the meanings of words the language community agrees on.
Both the left & right in the US use liberals in regular contexts to refer to leftists who also refer to themselves that way.
Telling an educated person in the US but liberals aren’t leftists/progressives is liable to elicit an incredulous look like they’re wondering if you’re stoned or just stupid.
we can just use the words as they are supposed to be used and philosophically defined and others will pick it up or not
It’s tendentious & misleading, because the exclusionary distinction isn’t even correct, which leads to the next fallacy: false dilemma.
It’s often claimed here that leftism & liberalism are mutually exclusive: no one can be both.
However, by the technical definition they can be both, and by the North American meaning liberals are leftists.
North Americans treat the pursuit of values like equality & egalitarianism (individual freedom from oppressive inequality maintained by unjust policies) as related to the pursuit for individual freedom, so they identify them all with the words liberal & progressive interchangeably.
This isn’t an accident: the classic liberalism & enlightenment era political philosophy that founded the government were the progressive values of its time in contrast to traditionalist & royalist values.
That association persists as the progressive cause continues to promote freedoms & a society with better access to opportunities & protections.
It’s unsurprising the predominant variety of leftism there will include the pursuit of personal freedoms, ie, liberalism.
These aren’t incompatible or a sign of ignorance.
The line between liberalism and leftism is the support and perpetuation of capitalism, slavery, and authoritarianism
That is your bunk assumption based on fallacy.
Logically, equality, egalitarianism, & personal freedom can all be pursued, which is both leftist & liberal.
Okay, and you’ve admitted Lemmy as a (global) community has decided this usage of this verbiage. Problem solved, by your own metrics, this is the common usage here. Great, stop complaining then.
Both the left & right in the US use liberals in regular contexts to refer to leftists who also refer to themselves that way. Telling an educated person in the US but liberals aren’t leftists/progressives is liable to elicit an incredulous look like they’re wondering if you’re stoned or just stupid.
I get that you assert this, but that doesn’t make it true. Most people pick up on the distinction, just like being told other distinctions.
It’s often claimed here that leftism & liberalism are mutually exclusive: no one can be both
Am I claiming this? Further, we all know what comparing and contrasting is. Just because there are comparisons, does not negate the contrasts.
And people are a mix of policies, no one is some purely liberal, rightwing, socialist, etc person. Policies can be grouped into various political ideologies, and people generally describe themselves as such given whatever they vibe with the most.
Read The Rise and Fall of the Neoliberal Order - it literally addresses all of this and explains how capitalism has lead to “corporate monarchy”/“corporate fascism.”
Okay, and you’ve admitted Lemmy as a (global) community has decided this usage of this verbiage.
Unless there’s a variant of English called Lemmy English, Lemmy isn’t a language community like a continent or nation with an active culture, organized society, etc.
No one ceases to be a member of their language community by participating in Lemmy.
It’s a global site of discussion.
Most people pick up on the distinction
Only seen that here, which makes you the odd ones out.
doesn’t make it true
The language community makes it true: the sources I linked & their sources support it.
Plain observation of political news & discussions on US television, radio, & press corroborates.
Are you denying the meaning of the phrase owning the libs in North America?
Are you denying progressives there accept the label?
Are you denying their pervasive language of liberals in opposition to the right?
A surge in young women who identify as politically liberal in recent years goes beyond the label, extending particularly to their stances on the environment and abortion.
Values and Beliefs survey finds that Americans are currently about equally likely to say their views are conservative (32%), moderate (32%) or liberal (33%) on social issues
Conservative and liberal students at two small Midwest universities have been meeting every month to talk politics, while practicing listening and avoiding making assumptions about the other side.
You are the very problem you describe and project.
Other online communities, especially European ones, understand this delineation.
Colloquial use vs jargon has been discussed.
Cultural is affected by the people in the culture. Communities by the people in the community.
Am I claiming this?
The line between liberalism and leftism
Gee look, I was NOT claiming that. You said people have to be either/or - never said that. Learn to read.
Again, just because you can compare similarities, does not erase the contrasts/differences. We all learned to compare and contrast in middle school. Just because apples and oranges are both round and fruits, does not mean we should make apples and oranges mean the same thing or be the same word.
Please read The Rise and Fall of the Neoliberal Order before responding again. It literally explains why liberals should be considered rightwing. That you don’t understand is a you thing. Again, by your own claims, everyone else on Lemmy gets this but you. You are the thing you are complaining about via projection.
So let’s go over fallacies here.
The meanings vary by where they are taught. Even those taught the technical meanings you received don’t use them in regular contexts.
There are plenty of other of regional differences in language (eg, UK & US English) not due to education: they’re just different. Claiming differences such as this are due to lack of education is appeal to snobbery. The community decides the language as observed from their unsolicited usage in reports & communications.
While that may be so, that doesn’t apply to the meanings of words the language community agrees on. Both the left & right in the US use liberals in regular contexts to refer to leftists who also refer to themselves that way. Telling an educated person in the US but liberals aren’t leftists/progressives is liable to elicit an incredulous look like they’re wondering if you’re stoned or just stupid.
It’s tendentious & misleading, because the exclusionary distinction isn’t even correct, which leads to the next fallacy: false dilemma.
It’s often claimed here that leftism & liberalism are mutually exclusive: no one can be both. However, by the technical definition they can be both, and by the North American meaning liberals are leftists.
North Americans treat the pursuit of values like equality & egalitarianism (individual freedom from oppressive inequality maintained by unjust policies) as related to the pursuit for individual freedom, so they identify them all with the words liberal & progressive interchangeably. This isn’t an accident: the classic liberalism & enlightenment era political philosophy that founded the government were the progressive values of its time in contrast to traditionalist & royalist values. That association persists as the progressive cause continues to promote freedoms & a society with better access to opportunities & protections.
It’s unsurprising the predominant variety of leftism there will include the pursuit of personal freedoms, ie, liberalism. These aren’t incompatible or a sign of ignorance.
That is your bunk assumption based on fallacy. Logically, equality, egalitarianism, & personal freedom can all be pursued, which is both leftist & liberal.
Lol.
Okay, and you’ve admitted Lemmy as a (global) community has decided this usage of this verbiage. Problem solved, by your own metrics, this is the common usage here. Great, stop complaining then.
I get that you assert this, but that doesn’t make it true. Most people pick up on the distinction, just like being told other distinctions.
Am I claiming this? Further, we all know what comparing and contrasting is. Just because there are comparisons, does not negate the contrasts.
And people are a mix of policies, no one is some purely liberal, rightwing, socialist, etc person. Policies can be grouped into various political ideologies, and people generally describe themselves as such given whatever they vibe with the most.
Read The Rise and Fall of the Neoliberal Order - it literally addresses all of this and explains how capitalism has lead to “corporate monarchy”/“corporate fascism.”
Unless there’s a variant of English called Lemmy English, Lemmy isn’t a language community like a continent or nation with an active culture, organized society, etc. No one ceases to be a member of their language community by participating in Lemmy. It’s a global site of discussion.
Only seen that here, which makes you the odd ones out.
The language community makes it true: the sources I linked & their sources support it. Plain observation of political news & discussions on US television, radio, & press corroborates. Are you denying the meaning of the phrase owning the libs in North America? Are you denying progressives there accept the label? Are you denying their pervasive language of liberals in opposition to the right?
articles using liberal as left
How One Oregon Activist Is Using a Decades-Old Liberal Policy to Stall Green Energy Projects in Rural Areas
The “weirdos” shaping Trump’s second term: A liberal writer explains her journey through intellectual MAGAland
Inside the “Private and Confidential” Conservative Group That Promises to “Crush Liberal Dominance”
Exploring Young Women’s Leftward Expansion
U.S. Political Parties Historically Polarized Ideologically
Increase in Liberal Views Brings Ideological Parity on Social Issues
Conservative, liberal Midwest college students talk politics while practicing empathy
Republican legislatures look to put local issues in liberal areas under state control
The dictionary
progressive senses of liberal
Planet lemmy is blind to reality & plain observation.
Yes, right there. There’s no “line”: they’re logically independent & can overlap. As stated several times before
Many would put personal freedom top among those pursuits & consider politics that treats it diminutively outright trash.
The denial that liberal is left is common in these discussions on lemmy: this post & its comments such as
Lol
You are the odd one out.
You are the very problem you describe and project.
Other online communities, especially European ones, understand this delineation.
Colloquial use vs jargon has been discussed.
Cultural is affected by the people in the culture. Communities by the people in the community.
Gee look, I was NOT claiming that. You said people have to be either/or - never said that. Learn to read.
Again, just because you can compare similarities, does not erase the contrasts/differences. We all learned to compare and contrast in middle school. Just because apples and oranges are both round and fruits, does not mean we should make apples and oranges mean the same thing or be the same word.
Please read The Rise and Fall of the Neoliberal Order before responding again. It literally explains why liberals should be considered rightwing. That you don’t understand is a you thing. Again, by your own claims, everyone else on Lemmy gets this but you. You are the thing you are complaining about via projection.