Stephen Hawking, Outspoken Progressive

ttystikk

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More like classic liberal views, as in classical liberalism. Progressivism (?) is a subset of liberalism, sort of like Nazis are a subset of conservatism.
I see nothing to disagree with in this post.

In practical use, Liberalism and Progressivism refer to substantially different ideological outlooks, with Progressives being further to the Left on the political spectrum.

Nazis may be a subset of conservatism, but again their brand of corporate submissive, racist, intolerant military boosting authoritarianism is further along the spectrum, this time to the right.
 

abandonconflict

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Interesting. So then you are making up your own definition like trippin does. I'm still waiting for Trippin's reply because they as well as you are creating your own dictionary.

In your opinion, which specific policy or statement represents Clinton's neoliberalism.
The ones that Bernard agree with 93% of the time.
 

ttystikk

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I watched the video. I love RT. Can't get enough of their brave, independent thought. I am going to take all their recommendations when voting in future elections, aren't you?

I don't want your blind obedience.

When someone asking you to think for yourself is taken as an insult, the problem lies only with you.
 

ttystikk

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It really doesn't take a genius to figure this out. Guaranteeing healthcare what a concept.
Sometimes I think TTY just does this for attention, sad really.
So why can't American legislators get it passed? Do you seriously think it's just those pesky Republicans?

That's a nice, simple answer for nice, simple people. The only problem with it is that it's wrong.
 
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