US liberalism

Overview
Liberalism as a political movement in the 🇺🇸 has some specific attributes not necessarily shared by the liberal political movements in other countries.

powermonger hijacking
As is common in politics, the basic idea of liberalism in the 🇺🇸 has been hijacked to some degree by authoritarian leader types – in much the same way that the US conservative ideology has been hijacked by neoconservatives. It is thus worth distinguishing between core liberal values and the excesses of the hijackers.
 * core liberal values include:
 * stimulating the productive effects of inter-human competition (free enterprise) by removing the cheats and parasitical constraints imposed by those with the power to do so (traditionally: "the guys with the swords – cronies of the king – who have ALWAYS been the chief enemies of enterprise.")
 * tolerance of individual differences
 * state intervention to help the poor – partly out of compassion, but partly (and more practically) to minimize the waste of human talent which otherwise enriches the free marketplace ("But they see no tragedy in an adult experiencing some failure and having to work hard to rise back up again, so long as she/he is not blocked by artificial impediments like racism, sexism, and fixable ill health etc. or cheating by the mighty.")
 * "lefty" or "liberal hijacker" values include:
 * aggressive leveling of social opportunity arbitrated from above (government agencies and bureaucracy) by authoriarian leaders posing as "wise allocators"
 * this includes removing or severely limiting the idea of free markets, as they cannot be controlled hierarchically

US liberals are often seen as being at odds with US libertarians, especially over "big government" issues, when in fact there is significant overlap. The differences (which do exist) between the two philosophies have been emphasized and widened by powermonger-hijackers in both camps using wedge issues to minimize cooperation between them.

US conservatives, especially those on the far right and neocons posing as conservatives, try to equate "liberal" with "socialist"; in the current political climate, and with the aid of "liberal" hijackers, they have largely succeeded.

"Liberal(ism)" is one of several terms that Issuepedia seeks to reclaim from abusers.

Opinion

 * M40 Attempts to explain Liberalism: a very nice collection of oversimplifications and distortions that neatly encapsulates the worst popular conservative views on liberalism

Projects

 * The Rockridge Institute: "rethinking progressive politics, reframing public debate, changing public policy"; "uses research in human cognition to help progressives make arguments that make sense to their audience."
 * Rockridge Nation: online community
 * Thinking Points book: "the Rockridge Institute's handbook for the grassroots progressive community." ... "a short, easy-to-read systematic account of the progressive vision, for the morals and principles that apply across issue areas, and for all the essentials of framing."

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2007-03-25 12:42 comment by David Brin

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 * US liberals tend to be Democrats, though there is also some overlap with the US libertarian party
 * US liberalism tends to be directly at odds with US conservatism on many issues; they are the two main poles in US politics

Quotes
"As Mankind becomes more liberal, they will be more apt to allow that all those who conduct themselves as worthy members of the community are equally entitled to the protections of civil government. I hope ever to see America among the foremost nations of justice and liberality." – George Washington (attributed) (What was Washington's definition of "liberal"?)

progressive?
What is the difference between "progressive" and "liberal"? What do they have in common?