Flippanarchy
Flippant Anarchism. A lighter take on social criticism with the aim of agitation.
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False. The US dominant form of liberalism is Neoliberalism. It's the ideology of the leadership and donor base of the major party that isn't outright fascist, it's the dominant philosophy of the media, and it's the default state of government institutions.
Has been since 1980 if not sooner.
That is the proper definition of neoliberal.
Nope, that's a fascist masquerading as a right-libertarian aka an anarcho-capitalist.
You're thinking of social democrats, a center left ideology that's to the left of Neoliberalism and to the right of socialism. It's basically what almost all American politicians who call themselves democratic socialists (yes, including Bernie Sanders) actually are.
That's a misapprehension based on conservative gaslighting. You can be free to utilize public land. You can be free to roam wherever you please as long as you're not hurting anyone. You can be free to associate and speak with people in whatever way you want that doesn't unduly harm people.
All of those things, with the possible but not categorical exception of the roaming, are highly social expressions of freedom.
Just because the Republican party has rebranded freedom as "the freedom to do whatever I want with no consequences for me no matter how much others are harmed" doesn't mean that you have to believe it.
Well in the UK in 1979, the grandmother of Neoliberalism and wicked witch of the South Margaret Thatcher was known as a conservative. Corporations and the politicians they own had not convinced the UK people that liberty = greed and deregulation like in the US.
Well you're right about that, but not about who's confused.
Nope: your false is false. Tankies keep regurgitating that nonsense nonstop here.
Neoliberalism is free market ideology
that took hold during the Reagan administration until it began to wane with the Great Recession.
historical synopsis
Democrats flirted with neoliberalism until the Great Recession. Even as they did, their "New Democrat" policies retained a mixed economy social market while stressing civil rights.
It was a brief shift away from their relatively longer history of modern American liberalism tracing back from the New Deal through the New Frontier and Great Society.
That modern liberal faction remained through the dominance of the neoliberal-leaning New Democrats
and neoliberal decline with the Great Recession and Obama administration.
Since then, neoliberalism has been waning as liberals & progressives restored market regulation with the Dodd–Frank financial reform act, intervened in healthcare & expanded medicaid with the Affordable Care Act, and led Democrats to adopt an increasingly progressive economic agenda during the Biden administration. The liberal faction had always been there since the New Deal, they never leaned neoliberal. Even the neoliberal-leaning Democratic faction wasn't hard neoliberal, and that faction has been waning for a while.
Nope, standard definition
and they overlap.
Nope, a free market economy isn't a social market economy or mixed economy, which is regulated with government intervention & public services. Free market means laissez-faire or minimal regulation. It doesn't mean stronger regulation & government intervention. These are straightforward definitions.
which Supertramp weren't singing about. Listen to the goddamn song: it topped the charts across the west during the counterculture movements of the 70s, indicating a shared understanding at odds with yours that the word has to do with social liberation. Plus, this precedes the Reagan administration. The mental gymnastics of denying that generally understood meaning is tedious.
Yes.