- 14 Dec 2009 01:14
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Except your definition of liberal isn't the only valid term, outside of commercial media. Liberalism is not a single coherent ideology but rather a tradition which encompasses many types of it, from social liberalism to classical and neo-liberalism, whose ideas may contradict each other.
I'd say the OP's political stance is neo-liberalism/neo-conservative or a "liberal-conservative" because of his views on fiscal policy (except the progressive taxation), trade policy and foreign policy.
Genghis Khan wrote:Not even close. You are what many would call an "Establishment Republican".
Except your definition of liberal isn't the only valid term, outside of commercial media. Liberalism is not a single coherent ideology but rather a tradition which encompasses many types of it, from social liberalism to classical and neo-liberalism, whose ideas may contradict each other.
I'd say the OP's political stance is neo-liberalism/neo-conservative or a "liberal-conservative" because of his views on fiscal policy (except the progressive taxation), trade policy and foreign policy.
"This world ain't nothing much than a big brothel anyway. Prostitutism is the dominant ideology." - Noelnada