Varnaj42 » 16 May 2023, 5:54 pm » wrote: ↑
My opinion, your opinion, her opinion, his opinion and the opinion of the guy down the street. The nice thing about opinions is that they are free of any need to be right or wrong.

You are a *******. Your heroine Hillary Clinton spewed as much. Tell me you retard what similarity do you "Liberals" actually have with classic Liberalism? You **** Marxist scum.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Classical ... ]Classical liberalism[/b] is a
political tradition and a
branch of
liberalism that advocates
free market and
laissez-faire economics;
civil liberties under the
rule of law with special emphasis on individual autonomy,
limited government,
economic freedom,
political freedom and
freedom of speech. It gained full flowering in the early 18th century, building on ideas stemming at least as far back as the 13th century within the Iberian, Anglo-Saxon, and central European contexts and was foundational to the American Revolution and "American Project" more broadly.
[1][2][3]Notable liberal individuals whose ideas contributed to classical liberalism include
John Locke,
[4] Jean-Baptiste Say,
Thomas Malthus, and
David Ricardo. It drew on
classical economics, especially the economic ideas as espoused by
Adam Smith in Book One of
The Wealth of Nations and on a belief in
natural law,
[5] social progress,
[6] and
utilitarianism.
[7] In contemporary times,
Friedrich Hayek,
Milton Friedman,
Ludwig von Mises,
Thomas Sowell,
George Stigler and
Larry Arnhart are seen as the most prominent advocates of classical liberalism.
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