Submitted by AbigailFlippinfloppn t3_ybg3ci in RhodeIsland
AbigailFlippinfloppn OP t1_itgtees wrote
Reply to comment by moreobviousthings in Why doesn't the state build housing? by AbigailFlippinfloppn
Liberal literally just means "believes in capitalism"
big_whistler t1_itgu4ix wrote
Youre using this term deliberately ignoring the context of American politics
AbigailFlippinfloppn OP t1_itgugfk wrote
Because in American politics terms seem to be deliberately misused to obfuscate the class based nature of our problems 🤔
Also this is how the terms are used among basically all American Marxists and socialists, American mainstream politics aren't politics they're a circus
Kraft-cheese-enjoyer t1_ititwpf wrote
Well we’re in America so…
moreobviousthings t1_itguu4o wrote
Can you cite a source for that? Capitalism is strictly an economic construct, while liberalism is more broad and not specific to economics.
lazydictionary t1_ithejtu wrote
If you didn't believe in capitalism you would probably be considered a socialist or maybe an anarchist.
Just read the intro on Wikipedia.
>However, they generally support private property, market economies...Liberals also ended mercantilist policies, royal monopolies and other trade barriers, instead promoting free trade and marketization.
Social liberalism [mainstream Democrats], which are usually defined as center-left or center, which is definitely capitalist
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