You're comment has nothing to do with the topic at hand. It's just some weird attempt to suggest that liberalism never existed before neoliberals, and further is just another word for the latter. A basic understanding of grammar is enough to understand that is complete nonsense.
The word neoliberal comes from the word liberal, not the other way around. A small hint is the prefix "neo" (meaning "new" or "modified") attached to the word "liberal", which already existed.
You literally were. And there is a need to be "pedantic" when what was written was so wrong and problematic.
If it was so different from what you meant as you claim, you could've edited it at any point here. But you haven't done that, so it seems to be something you're ok with saying even if it's "not what you meant".
No. What YOU guys (non Americans) call liberals are essentially neoliberals.
Liberals in America are a very different political ideology than in Europe. Liberals in America believe in strong regulation, powerful government, and broad freedoms for individuals while increasing both taxation and government services. They want to rein in free-market capitalism.
Trolls on lemmy LOVE to exploit he nearly opposite meanings of the terms to try to convince low-info people like you that the bad guys and the good guys are actually the same.
you described something your country have been trying and failing at for decades now, you guys love to grandstand about this but when push comes to shove, you are called liberals for a reason.
one example: you are literally the only first world country without fair healthcare. ask yourself why you cant reign in private companies strangling it.
and the "rest of the world disagrees therefore you are all trolls" must be a troll in and of itself, because i cant believe it.
please don't be mad at me. be mad at your representatives or something.
You keep insisting they are 'generally opposite things' but then identifying all the parts that overlap
It's not my fault your definitions are logically inconsistent, and I find it wild that you feel so strongly about protecting that label when there are others that seem fit you better.
You keep popping up in political discussions here but then complain when people use academic language to describe political labels. There's nothing more frustrating with a politically-obsessed user who refuses to engage with the topic on a level higher than 'that's just how it is in my experience'.