I hope people realize that this video refers to the internationally defined ideology, not American liberalism, British liberalism, or Australian liberalism.
Yeah Liberalism stands for both Liberal Societies and Liberal Economies Yet in US, Liberalism now seems to stand only for Liberal Societies (and they only apply it to the Majority ethnic/religious group), but not for Liberal Economies
The whole "safe space" movement is over the top and in my opinion only serves to divide different groups by creating separate space for certain people. We do, however, need to realize that this country has many laws and institutions based on excluding non-whites and work towards better understanding and accommodating other races.
"classical liberalism" is just a new way of branding conservatism because it's too embarrassing for people with educations to align themselves with the right wing anymore.
u definately won't find it in history books....but it exists....liberalism has its history but historians or theologians won't tell the truth...liberalism stands for truth n not corruption....i had no idea ppl did not even know what it means...they hav no clue...?
uhmm one thing the united states are not the first Liberal society. The Netherlands was first i'm sorry to say. the american act of independence is almost a copy of the Dutch act of independence (acte van verlatinghe) signed July 26 1581.
yh I think the Netherlands was one the edge of capitalism and liberalism at the time, I believe the term company(for private business) was even invited there
It's actually quite authoritarian in that sense that the individual freedom is repressed for the sake of being "correct". Although, as the social contract states, one may argue that it's needed to have some kinds of regulations of what may be said and what may result in some kind of punitive measure. The thing is that it can in some cases be hard to decide who are to fit to draw such lines.
Kyoto Flowers Common sense tells you to be a decent human being, to treat people with respect and equal, regardless of skin color/ gender. Social justice is going to far, because it censores ideas and your daily language according to one far left ideology. Every idea should be up for debate. Censoring in the name of social justice is not moving society forward.
rewer What about feminism and white privilege? It is heavily based on identity politics in a way, as it proposes, that entire groups are being held back, or profiting because of their identity, not individual merit.
I’m astonished that the Economist in it’s video about Liberalism fails to mention Adam Smith who is regarded as the father of Liberal Economy aka Capitalism.
Thanks guys, i’m definitely a moderate and somehow liberal. Although i don’t live in america, but i felt the gov is already not as bossy as most countries, yet americans still felt the gov is too bossy. Oh well ...
Is it too hard to understand that liberalism is different in every country? a UK liberal is different from a US liberal or Canadian liberal. This video makes no sense.
PJGSJ No, EVERYONE believes in equality, justice, and liberty. Every country just has a different status quo for each. Grouping liberalism around the world together as one idea makes no sense. Someone can be a liberal in one country, but be considered conservative in another.
Alex Huang Not everyone believes in equality (I do). Also, I completely disagree with you. That's like saying the word athelete is different in Canada than it is in India, because one plays hockey and the other plays cricket. They are both athletes, applying themselves in different contexts, but still athletes. If you know what the true root of the definition of 'liberal' is in politics, then it will travel with that person wherever they go because other countries' interpretations of it doesn't redefine it's meaning fundamentally, it only applies it in it's own unique context. That's what this video is covering, the root of what it means to be a liberal, where it started, how it's seen now, where it needs to go, etc.
+YorickReturns Ok I agree with that Americans use the term liberal to refer to people on the left, even socialists but I'm pretty sure that they don't know how to use political labelings.
There’s no such thing as classic liberalism,the philosophy holds still its values.Its just that many people put a bad label on it or misunderstands a different perspective so they brand it as liberal.
Deos not really,those are exactly what you say they are ,social democrats. Im a liberal but not a social democrat . Read my previous comment and you’ll see exactly what I mean when I say people misunderstand the term liberal .
The guy is actually using the correct original definition of the word "liberal" (google the French Revolution if you are confused). What he is perverting, and to an extreme degree, is the definition of the word "populism". If "populism" can be used to describe corporate-friendly policy agendas that majorities of the population oppose, and that would help rich people and hurt poor people, then it's basically a pointless word.
feel like he is referring to recent right wing populist movements. Also populist leaders don't have to make laws the people want. Populism is appealing to the average person and going against establishments it doesn't say anything about making laws more about campaigning. (Like trump's tax cuts that helped the rich more than the poor)
They have to change the meaning of populism and dress it up as some kind of dude you’re the tool of capitalists trope because what populism really is is what liberal democracy pretends to be
it's not... that's only the US. in Germany the liberals form the FDP - freie demokratische Partei (free democratic party) and they are against government interention, high spending and pro self determination. They want to enhance freedomes and get rid of limitations by law. In the US they would fight for gun ownership, here they fight against a movement for speed limits on the highway. The US uses the term wrongly as mentioned in this video
That's not an Orwell reference it's a reference to "pork barrel" and machine politics, which was represented as a pig in political cartoons at the time
The phrase "Equality of opportunity" can be misleading because the word "opportunity" therein can be interpreted in different ways. Some might think it is freedom to pursue whatever you want without any barrier set up by the government while others might think it’s the odds of succeeding that are not too low. One is about a right to try which only requires the lack of government intervention. The other is about a right to try with a chance to succeed which requires government intervention to an extent, which is antithetical to economic liberalism, or laissez-faire capitalism. Therefore, the more accurate term that should be used instead is “equality before the law” whereby the word “law” refers to the law which is enacted only to protect each individual from initiation of violence by other individuals. Another important point to be noted here is the misunderstanding of how the word “liberalism” lost its original meaning in the U.S. as obviously shown in the video. To be more precise, liberalism had always meant what it means in the U.S. until the 1930’s when Franklin Roosevelt and his supporters appropriated the term and started using it to mean a very different thing. That thing is what’s known as social democracy or social liberalism in Europe. That’s why some Americans are using it as a slur for Democrats and other advocates of social democracy and, in a rarer instance, full-fledged socialism. They did not hijack the term; quite the contrary, it’s the people whom they are referring to who hijacked it many decades earlier. If you want to talk about what’s known as liberalism in other places to an American, you should use the term libertarianism or classical liberalism instead to avoid confusion and misunderstanding. In fact, the term libertarianism itself was also appropriated by modern libertarians in the U.S. to convey the classical meaning of liberalism. Originally, libertarianism referred to socialism-inspired anarchism. I’m not even an American and I know this. You should really have done more research on what you’re talking about.
Whenever I hear liberals talking about equity, it makes me mad because equity is something you earn. It's not something someone gives you. Liberalism is just a pretty name for communism. And Roosevelt was a communist.
As usual, this video takes an American-centric approach, presenting an American perspective on the world. It briefly touches on a few facts from Britain, includes a short quote about France, and then exclusively focuses on America. It overlooks centuries of history that involved Europeans, Asians, Middle Easterners, Africans, South and Central Americans, politicians, philosophers, and people who have experimented with liberalism, capitalism, and other political currents. Understanding these diverse perspectives is crucial for gaining a comprehensive view of our world. 💀☠💀☠💀
Damn, so if anyone likes something that a white nationalist likes, that makes that person a white nationalist? Well, I hope they don't like vanilla ice cream because that would make me the biggest white nationalist out there :/
I’m a proud American Liberal! 🇺🇸 I believe in Progress, Democracy, Freedom, Free Healthcare and Free Education and our US Constitution! Today’s American Liberalism is not bad, it’s different it’s just that Conservatives don’t like Change!
I would argue that BREXIT was a function of liberalism. 1) Liberals will predominantly prefer decentralized governance over centralized governance. 2) Liberals will predominantly oppose the redistribution of economic resources. 3) The EU is over-regulated, which limits equal opportunities and caters special interests.
" How is it possible that one hundred and fifty years ago liberalism meant the advocacy of freedom and economic laissez faire and today it means the creed of totalitarian statism ? " - Robert Hessen- 1962
I used to subscribe to the Economist newspaper. I cancelled the subscription some years ago due to frustration with the editorial stance, but I've kept the UA-cam subscription just to get pissed off once in a while. It never fails.
Individual freedom and a free market are true benefits. Most "first world liberals" now insist that every one think like them. That is most illiberal. Institutions like the EU should. not be sacrosanct. Diversity means you care more about the color palette than you do about the artist or art.
I wonder if the economist is self aware enough, to realize they're based in a country whose government has abandoned the principle of free speech. Paying lip service to the principal, yet prosecuting "Grossly offensive" speech as a criminal offense.
Liberalism, as most things, has stages. Not caring what race, nationality, orientation or income bracket someone belongs in is good liberalism. Not caring that your child goes trough genders like Taylor Swift goes trough boyfriends is a bad form of liberalism.
"does that mean you shouldnt instill him with good moral values" No one should parent based on your moral values. They should parent based on their own moral values. You're losing the culture war. Get over it.
Gr8 Incarnate well it does. Because you want them to be good people once they are adult. And if you are way too liberal as a parent they might not get he proper guiding.
Being too strict can be worse than being too lenient. Don’t you have to find a balance? And also, obviously you feel strongly about your social beliefs but so do those who disagree with you, and they are parents too, and they also have the right to raise their kids as they see fit and teach whatever value system they want. You’re not going to be able to enforce your parenting habits; you’ll just have to wait until liberals become conservatives. That’s not happening. Society is moving left as time goes on and the human race matures.
Mitch Clark thats why I said what I said in my Taylor Swift comment. I think thats bad form of liberalism. I dont care about blacks, whites and fucking purples. I dont care about gays and lesbians, I dont care about rich or poor. But if someone goes to sleep as a man and wakes up (thinking he is) a woman is where I draw a line. And Im not even a conservative, regarding social and cultural issues I am liberal. But at the same time I dont think switching gender is as trivial in every day life as being gay or giving women the right to vote or work a proper job. Enabling the switching of genders complicates everyone's everyday life (especially around people who arent even male or female but an airplane or something) because of the pronouns and mate searching. Dating in 10 years: - Hey you are nice, are you are real female? -Why, yes I am! -So you will be able to get pregnant with me in the future? -Not really. -Why, is something wrong? -No, its just that I was born in male body. -Didnt I just ask you a minute ago if you are a real female? -I AM TOTALLY A REAL FEMALE YOU BIGOT!!!
The only tariff that wouldn't prohibit commerce is a point of sale return on linbarge. That's the tax that made the Roman empire. It's the only way to modify society so that the titled possession of land becomes more equal with time.
This comment section is embarrassing. Libertarians are not liberals. Centrists or moderates are not liberals, and classical liberalism is a branch of liberalism based on economic freedom, but now it seems to be wrongly used to seperate true liberals from extreme leftists who label themselves as liberals and made the term popular. I have been a liberal since middle school, so I'm gonna be biased here. I think liberalism has always been the best ideology to improve our world and society. I'm not talking about the idea of voting for democrats or independents. I'm talking about the idea of always being open to change; using reason and science to defy the norm; being skeptical of authority; prioritizing secularity and improving justice and equality. My prediction is that "liberalism" will be rebranded due to confusion and people mistaking it with utopian concepts that are unsubstantiated.
@@விஷ்ணு_கார்த்திக் You cannot rebrand something you don't understand. Liberalism is being rebranded not by "leftists" but by conservatives who want to separate the actual liberals from the "leftists". The term that they are using lately is "classical liberal", which I never heard often until the emergence of the so-called "intellectual dark web".
You don't have to learn anything to co-opt something. Liberal is a title most commonly held by leftists. I don't care about "True Liberals" or whatever.
@@விஷ்ணு_கார்த்திக் That's exactly what I've said. Liberalism is being co-opted by people who don't understand this ideology; however, it will never change what liberalism really means. If I say I'm vegan, but I cheat and eat animal products on weekends, then I'm not a vegan even if I say I'm vegan. If the vast majority of neo-nazis and KKK members favor conservative policies, then does it mean that conservatism is preaching white nationalism? Absolutely Not! You cannot change the definition of a certain ideology just by adopting it and completely misrepresenting its core beliefs.
Liberal jurisprudence: if someone in a courtroom reiterates the opinions or allegations of the defense in any way, it is considered a confirmation of fact, credited to the defense. This is the most important distinction describing how the liberal mind works.
I think this word could be divided in two: Market liberalism (conservative in social affairs, but liberal in market ones) = right wing Social liberalism (literalism practiced in social affairs, intervention in market) = left wing I think that, as all that is human, nothing is simple, as this word who's meaning is changing. This division might be usefull.
classical liberalism is both though, but without the other. Essentially, Classical liberalism is both for social freedoms and economic freedoms. The common denominator being freedom. These days the emphasize is mostly on economic freedoms, as many has been taken away (as well as a few given) in most western countries. As an example an individual true to classical liberalism could have no problem with, say a transsexual person having a sex change, but would argue against such a procedure being subsidized. The same individual could also criticize the same person for their life choices, but yet at the same time be willing to die for their right to criticize them in a similar manner.
Liberalism in your definition is closer to conservatism in Europe, Libertarianism in the States and unthinkable heresy in the rest of the world. Good effort, horrendously condescending & erroneous summary. Not to mention that you assume others will just follow along when its development took millennia in the west.
Ashakari Singh Condescending? Others will follow along? Erroneous? I'm sorry, how was the video condescending? And how was it suggesting that others follow along? Name one religion/political stance/movement that DIDN'T want others to follow along? And where are the errors?
You and the op still havent asnwered his questions, also Thomas Sowell is a Libertarian. The video is not proposing Libertarianism but Liberalism and im really confused why would you propose him to read him as a response.
@@blushihtzu Bernie is not seeking to take the means of production away from a capitalist class and give it to a working class, he just wants people to not have to go bankrupt because they broke their leg. Socialism is the abolishment of classes. Bernie is not advocating policy-wise for this. Bernie was at most campaigning for rich people to actually pay the amount they used to in America, so that public services can be much better, and there are better social programs to help people out when they are financially struggling. Did you know before Regan came into power, the top 10% used to be taxed around 60%? Unless I am wrong people now spend like 14%, and if that, in tax. I could be entirely wrong though, I'm not from America. If you want to look up what Bernie is most similar to, look up "Embedded Liberalism", this is typically Keynesian economics, not Marxian or socialist economics.
Marketable, means whether or not people would hypothetically be willing to buy something, if it were available. Of course, this questions the meaning of availability.
Some things are apparent. Where government moves in, community retreats, civil society disintegrates and our ability to control our own destiny atrophies. The result is: families under siege; war in the streets; unapologetic expropriation of property; the precipitous decline of the rule of law; the rapid rise of corruption; the loss of civility and the triumph of deceit. The result is a debased, debauched culture which finds moral depravity entertaining and virtue contemptible. [“A Whiter Shade of Pale,” Speech to Federalist Society (April 20. 2000)
Essentially, the United States was envisioned as a nation of voting landholders. The problem is that the policies were atrociously incompetent, so the number of landholders shrank.
Conceptually-wise, it would be of interest to know how the denial and neglect of authority for about forty years, in scholarship and education, has contributed to the rise of authoritarian.
Unfortunately, the need for the attorney general to issue official legal opinions is why the secretary of state cannot really have substantial deputies, such as a director of OMI, or a director of extraterrestrial relations.
This is just dumb. No politician in America is anywhere near representing classical liberalism. We need to get rid of the two party system and people need to stop voting for the "the lesser of two evils". Vote green party, libertarian, harambe! Just not the damn Democrats or Republicans.
The narrator obviously is conscience that the execution of these ideals has never been perfect (the "well, all white men" line brings that up), but I think what he was referring to the the rhetoric. America the first to be founded on such rhetoric, which is a powerful idea given that, at the time, god-given monarchs were the mainstay.
The video have described the social liberal movement, which in turn is the left-wing part of the broader liberal moviment. The other parts of the liberal movement are: - classical liberalism - anarcho liberalism - liberal conservatism - national liberalism
The value of education is exactly the issue between liberalism and conservatism. Liberals contend that by sabotaging independent grading that conservatives have ruined the value of education. The value of education is the value of education to the government of the United States of America.
They still are if you don't follow the American conservative narrative. In fact, liberalism, socialism and conservatism have been the three big ideologies of the 19. and 20. century until conservatives decided to throw everything they didn't like together and mashed up socialism and liberalism under the label "left wing".
@@clintonjameshuddleston-apo9385 No, liberalism had always fought against conservative forces ever since it’s birth. In the 19th and 20th century, conservatism defended tradition and hierarchy, liberalism fought for social freedoms and equality. That’s why liberals and socialists allied together in the 1848 revolutions to fight against the reactionary and conservative forces in Europe.
Been a liberal all my life, and every time i hear someone say there should be a law, my mind explodes. And yes freedom of speech and the right to bear arms are important to me and shall not be infringed upon. How much federal government do we need to enforce the constitution?
I hope people realize that this video refers to the internationally defined ideology, not American liberalism, British liberalism, or Australian liberalism.
Electives they don't
Oooooh! Thank you for that!
Honestly(speaking as European) American really grew liberty in the world. I'm so grateful thanks to America
Took a minute, but it registered. I listen to way too much American Political squabbling.
Yeah Liberalism stands for both Liberal Societies and Liberal Economies
Yet in US, Liberalism now seems to stand only for Liberal Societies (and they only apply it to the Majority ethnic/religious group), but not for Liberal Economies
There' s a large difference between classical liberals and the new leftist liberals
Progressives
The whole "safe space" movement is over the top and in my opinion only serves to divide different groups by creating separate space for certain people. We do, however, need to realize that this country has many laws and institutions based on excluding non-whites and work towards better understanding and accommodating other races.
How many fake dichotomies can a man cram in a single sentence?
"classical liberalism" is just a new way of branding conservatism because it's too embarrassing for people with educations to align themselves with the right wing anymore.
Agent00F 😂 not at all. It's a form of libertarianism. Please don't say things without knowing about them
Where did it come from, where did it go
u definately won't find it in history books....but it exists....liberalism has its history but historians or theologians won't tell the truth...liberalism stands for truth n not corruption....i had no idea ppl did not even know what it means...they hav no clue...?
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where did it come from cotton eye joe
Where did it come from Enrico Dandolo?
Make liberalism great again.
mystery guest too bad most part of the world it already collape
Its called the Constitution buddy you should read it.
what do you mean "again"?
It will never be great as long as Democrats and Republicans run America
@@jamesbarker9633 yes correct the bad thing is that the good liberals have to identify as Democrats becasue the independent party has no power
uhmm one thing the united states are not the first Liberal society. The Netherlands was first i'm sorry to say.
the american act of independence is almost a copy of the Dutch act of independence (acte van verlatinghe) signed July 26 1581.
yh I think the Netherlands was one the edge of capitalism and liberalism at the time, I believe the term company(for private business) was even invited there
And Britain was as well - where do you think all those liberal American ideals came from? They were from English Whigs like Locke and John Wilkes.
Everything is a remix my friend
thomas kjl USA is a free market corporation land ,just like Japan and South Korea and few others
The Dutch republic was an oligarchy
The state still owns your land and house in some ways, they can force you to move if they «need» that area for something «more important»
Social Justice and identity politics are as far from liberal as possible
It's actually quite authoritarian in that sense that the individual freedom is repressed for the sake of being "correct". Although, as the social contract states, one may argue that it's needed to have some kinds of regulations of what may be said and what may result in some kind of punitive measure. The thing is that it can in some cases be hard to decide who are to fit to draw such lines.
Liberals do endorse social justice, not sure bout identity politics tho.
The civil rights movement was a social justice movement... Are you saying mlk was not a liberal?
Kyoto Flowers Common sense tells you to be a decent human being, to treat people with respect and equal, regardless of skin color/ gender.
Social justice is going to far, because it censores ideas and your daily language according to one far left ideology. Every idea should be up for debate. Censoring in the name of social justice is not moving society forward.
rewer What about feminism and white privilege? It is heavily based on identity politics in a way, as it proposes, that entire groups are being held back, or profiting because of their identity, not individual merit.
I’m astonished that the Economist in it’s video about Liberalism fails to mention Adam Smith who is regarded as the father of Liberal Economy aka Capitalism.
After watching it, i realized I’m a liberal, not extreme but some how liberal. I always thought I’m a moderate.
Welcome to the club.
Probably a classical liberal
Thanks guys, i’m definitely a moderate and somehow liberal. Although i don’t live in america, but i felt the gov is already not as bossy as most countries, yet americans still felt the gov is too bossy. Oh well ...
Sean Frasure because so-called "adam smith classic liberal" i.e. libertarianism is what was described in this video (insert extreme sarcasm)
Classical liberal which is pretty much a moderate these days.
Up your game or else... that's actually quite a nice way of putting it..
Is it too hard to understand that liberalism is different in every country? a UK liberal is different from a US liberal or Canadian liberal. This video makes no sense.
+Alex Huang So you're telling me that not every liberal believes in liberty and equality? No, they do believe in equality, justice and liberty.
PJGSJ No, EVERYONE believes in equality, justice, and liberty. Every country just has a different status quo for each. Grouping liberalism around the world together as one idea makes no sense. Someone can be a liberal in one country, but be considered conservative in another.
Americans misuse the term 'liberal'.
Alex Huang Not everyone believes in equality (I do). Also, I completely disagree with you. That's like saying the word athelete is different in Canada than it is in India, because one plays hockey and the other plays cricket. They are both athletes, applying themselves in different contexts, but still athletes. If you know what the true root of the definition of 'liberal' is in politics, then it will travel with that person wherever they go because other countries' interpretations of it doesn't redefine it's meaning fundamentally, it only applies it in it's own unique context. That's what this video is covering, the root of what it means to be a liberal, where it started, how it's seen now, where it needs to go, etc.
+YorickReturns Ok I agree with that Americans use the term liberal to refer to people on the left, even socialists but I'm pretty sure that they don't know how to use political labelings.
We must distinguish between classical liberalism and the regressive left...
Benus Maximus regressive centerist
Wooohoo classical liberal here
There’s no such thing as classic liberalism,the philosophy holds still its values.Its just that many people put a bad label on it or misunderstands a different perspective so they brand it as liberal.
Deos not really,those are exactly what you say they are ,social democrats. Im a liberal but not a social democrat . Read my previous comment and you’ll see exactly what I mean when I say people misunderstand the term liberal .
@Deos no
The guy is actually using the correct original definition of the word "liberal" (google the French Revolution if you are confused). What he is perverting, and to an extreme degree, is the definition of the word "populism". If "populism" can be used to describe corporate-friendly policy agendas that majorities of the population oppose, and that would help rich people and hurt poor people, then it's basically a pointless word.
feel like he is referring to recent right wing populist movements. Also populist leaders don't have to make laws the people want. Populism is appealing to the average person and going against establishments it doesn't say anything about making laws more about campaigning.
(Like trump's tax cuts that helped the rich more than the poor)
They have to change the meaning of populism and dress it up as some kind of dude you’re the tool of capitalists trope because what populism really is is what liberal democracy pretends to be
@@BeaverChainsaw Trump's tax cut helped the middle class more than the rich.
Modern liberalism is far different now than when it began.
Liberalism is a cancer
it's not... that's only the US. in Germany the liberals form the FDP - freie demokratische Partei (free democratic party) and they are against government interention, high spending and pro self determination. They want to enhance freedomes and get rid of limitations by law. In the US they would fight for gun ownership, here they fight against a movement for speed limits on the highway.
The US uses the term wrongly as mentioned in this video
Whatever the debatable content you present, but your graphics and visuals are, unarguably, awesome!
3:57 that animal farm reference though..
That's not an Orwell reference it's a reference to "pork barrel" and machine politics, which was represented as a pig in political cartoons at the time
"I didn't go up there to die; I went up there to live."
The phrase "Equality of opportunity" can be misleading because the word "opportunity" therein can be interpreted in different ways. Some might think it is freedom to pursue whatever you want without any barrier set up by the government while others might think it’s the odds of succeeding that are not too low. One is about a right to try which only requires the lack of government intervention. The other is about a right to try with a chance to succeed which requires government intervention to an extent, which is antithetical to economic liberalism, or laissez-faire capitalism. Therefore, the more accurate term that should be used instead is “equality before the law” whereby the word “law” refers to the law which is enacted only to protect each individual from initiation of violence by other individuals.
Another important point to be noted here is the misunderstanding of how the word “liberalism” lost its original meaning in the U.S. as obviously shown in the video. To be more precise, liberalism had always meant what it means in the U.S. until the 1930’s when Franklin Roosevelt and his supporters appropriated the term and started using it to mean a very different thing. That thing is what’s known as social democracy or social liberalism in Europe. That’s why some Americans are using it as a slur for Democrats and other advocates of social democracy and, in a rarer instance, full-fledged socialism. They did not hijack the term; quite the contrary, it’s the people whom they are referring to who hijacked it many decades earlier. If you want to talk about what’s known as liberalism in other places to an American, you should use the term libertarianism or classical liberalism instead to avoid confusion and misunderstanding. In fact, the term libertarianism itself was also appropriated by modern libertarians in the U.S. to convey the classical meaning of liberalism. Originally, libertarianism referred to socialism-inspired anarchism.
I’m not even an American and I know this. You should really have done more research on what you’re talking about.
Beautifully described and dismantled the intentional misleading by the leftist narrative in this video.
Whenever I hear liberals talking about equity, it makes me mad because equity is something you earn. It's not something someone gives you. Liberalism is just a pretty name for communism. And Roosevelt was a communist.
Yes, liberals are actually rightists, not leftists. Thanks to explaining this!
@@ac158 How does one earn equity?
@@ac158 what are you babbling about ?
I love the economist
As usual, this video takes an American-centric approach, presenting an American perspective on the world. It briefly touches on a few facts from Britain, includes a short quote about France, and then exclusively focuses on America. It overlooks centuries of history that involved Europeans, Asians, Middle Easterners, Africans, South and Central Americans, politicians, philosophers, and people who have experimented with liberalism, capitalism, and other political currents. Understanding these diverse perspectives is crucial for gaining a comprehensive view of our world.
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Liberalism will eventually become as bland as conservativism was during the 70s . And conservativism will become the new liberalism.
Are we speaking of classic liberalism or these desperate people who are constantly offended?
"Classic liberalism" aka christian fundamentalism, like Jordan Peterson rebranding themselves cus white nationalism isn't polling favorably anymore.
Agent00F What does Jordan Peterson have to do with white nationalism?
A lotta white nationalists are big JP fans. Even you can probably figure out why.
Damn, so if anyone likes something that a white nationalist likes, that makes that person a white nationalist?
Well, I hope they don't like vanilla ice cream because that would make me the biggest white nationalist out there :/
No, hating on mexicans, blacks, and muslims just like all the other white nationalists make you one, too.
Proud that I believe All man's are equal Love Fellow liberal From India
Free trade is not about liberalism, it's about exclusive rights for the rich and exploitation of cheap labor in poor countries.
Nicely explained.
Ad hominem attacks, not character slander, should be allowed in a court of law.
I loved the “up your game or else” message.
Nothing biased about this video at all. Then again, it is the Economist so not surprised
Reminds me of a PragerU video. Quasi-informative and highly opinionated.
Prager u is based
I’m a proud American Liberal! 🇺🇸 I believe in Progress, Democracy, Freedom, Free Healthcare and Free Education and our US Constitution! Today’s American Liberalism is not bad, it’s different it’s just that Conservatives don’t like Change!
Being liberal has a different meaning in Europe. It is very exciting!
I would argue that BREXIT was a function of liberalism. 1) Liberals will predominantly prefer decentralized governance over centralized governance. 2) Liberals will predominantly oppose the redistribution of economic resources. 3) The EU is over-regulated, which limits equal opportunities and caters special interests.
Liberalism: Every individual wants their own law.
nope
Liberalism: You're free to do whatever you want unless you bring harm to the freedome of another
Nope liberty means freedom from law,like life in nature or jungle.
@@meganoob12whats ironic about liberalism is that it has defined what's right and bad because it was spread by the sword (Colonialism).
The system of liquidation, if a company's management fails, was supposed to be crystal clear, this failed during Republican tenure.
" How is it possible that one hundred and fifty years ago liberalism meant the advocacy of freedom and economic laissez faire and today it means the creed of totalitarian statism ? "
- Robert Hessen- 1962
Love comes from fidelity, not just beauty.
Nice
I love being a liberal.
Okay boomer
@@blitzkriegedvanhauten5261 okay zoomer
I used to subscribe to the Economist newspaper. I cancelled the subscription some years ago due to frustration with the editorial stance, but I've kept the UA-cam subscription just to get pissed off once in a while. It never fails.
LOL
Awesome! Thank you The Economist
From what I learned the populist served as a reminder to liberalism if they get too far.
The reminder sign he he😂
Thanks
Economic liberalism shall not be confused with political liberalism.
This is brought to you by a liberals of The Economist. Funfact study the magazine covers for clues of the future. Its unreal. 💯
Individual freedom and a free market are true benefits. Most "first world liberals" now insist that every one think like them. That is most illiberal. Institutions like the EU should. not be sacrosanct. Diversity means you care more about the color palette than you do about the artist or art.
The manner of a question, will change the answer. This is evidence that honesty still matters.
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I wonder if the economist is self aware enough, to realize they're based in a country whose government has abandoned the principle of free speech. Paying lip service to the principal, yet prosecuting "Grossly offensive" speech as a criminal offense.
Elonkelon What is wrong or queer about my statement?
Mostly how wrong it is.
What are the principles of free speech?
We must ask if it was wise to trade the aristocratic class for the mercantile class.
3:32 RIP Justin Trudeau
The man who trades freedom for security does not deserve nor will he ever receive either
Liberalism, as most things, has stages.
Not caring what race, nationality, orientation or income bracket someone belongs in is good liberalism.
Not caring that your child goes trough genders like Taylor Swift goes trough boyfriends is a bad form of liberalism.
"does that mean you shouldnt instill him with good moral values"
No one should parent based on your moral values. They should parent based on their own moral values. You're losing the culture war. Get over it.
Gr8 Incarnate well it does. Because you want them to be good people once they are adult. And if you are way too liberal as a parent they might not get he proper guiding.
Being too strict can be worse than being too lenient. Don’t you have to find a balance? And also, obviously you feel strongly about your social beliefs but so do those who disagree with you, and they are parents too, and they also have the right to raise their kids as they see fit and teach whatever value system they want. You’re not going to be able to enforce your parenting habits; you’ll just have to wait until liberals become conservatives. That’s not happening. Society is moving left as time goes on and the human race matures.
Mitch Clark thats why I said what I said in my Taylor Swift comment. I think thats bad form of liberalism.
I dont care about blacks, whites and fucking purples. I dont care about gays and lesbians, I dont care about rich or poor. But if someone goes to sleep as a man and wakes up (thinking he is) a woman is where I draw a line.
And Im not even a conservative, regarding social and cultural issues I am liberal. But at the same time I dont think switching gender is as trivial in every day life as being gay or giving women the right to vote or work a proper job.
Enabling the switching of genders complicates everyone's everyday life (especially around people who arent even male or female but an airplane or something) because of the pronouns and mate searching.
Dating in 10 years:
- Hey you are nice, are you are real female?
-Why, yes I am!
-So you will be able to get pregnant with me in the future?
-Not really.
-Why, is something wrong?
-No, its just that I was born in male body.
-Didnt I just ask you a minute ago if you are a real female?
-I AM TOTALLY A REAL FEMALE YOU BIGOT!!!
Evilsamar It's an identity thing mate, gender is different than sex, it's just a term to better describe someone.
The dichotomy should be "Progressive vs Conservative" not "Liberal vs Conservative"
Capitalism has one inescapable weakness - a capitalist government fails to control the psychology profession, and so does a market economy.
The only tariff that wouldn't prohibit commerce is a point of sale return on linbarge. That's the tax that made the Roman empire. It's the only way to modify society so that the titled possession of land becomes more equal with time.
Liberalism will always win. It has been winning since the beginning of time. Sorry for the conservatives trying to conserve old idiotic ideas
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Yep. Even a nuclear war would be a victory for us liberals.
This comment section is embarrassing.
Libertarians are not liberals. Centrists or moderates are not liberals, and classical liberalism is a branch of liberalism based on economic freedom, but now it seems to be wrongly used to seperate true liberals from extreme leftists who label themselves as liberals and made the term popular.
I have been a liberal since middle school, so I'm gonna be biased here. I think liberalism has always been the best ideology to improve our world and society. I'm not talking about the idea of voting for democrats or independents. I'm talking about the idea of always being open to change; using reason and science to defy the norm; being skeptical of authority; prioritizing secularity and improving justice and equality.
My prediction is that "liberalism" will be rebranded due to confusion and people mistaking it with utopian concepts that are unsubstantiated.
Liberalism is already re-branded and used by leftist lunatics.
@@விஷ்ணு_கார்த்திக் You cannot rebrand something you don't understand. Liberalism is being rebranded not by "leftists" but by conservatives who want to separate the actual liberals from the "leftists". The term that they are using lately is "classical liberal", which I never heard often until the emergence of the so-called "intellectual dark web".
You don't have to learn anything to co-opt something. Liberal is a title most commonly held by leftists. I don't care about "True Liberals" or whatever.
@@விஷ்ணு_கார்த்திக் That's exactly what I've said. Liberalism is being co-opted by people who don't understand this ideology; however, it will never change what liberalism really means. If I say I'm vegan, but I cheat and eat animal products on weekends, then I'm not a vegan even if I say I'm vegan. If the vast majority of neo-nazis and KKK members favor conservative policies, then does it mean that conservatism is preaching white nationalism? Absolutely Not! You cannot change the definition of a certain ideology just by adopting it and completely misrepresenting its core beliefs.
Thanks, please make same video on socialism, capitalism, faminism and all
Liberal jurisprudence: if someone in a courtroom reiterates the opinions or allegations of the defense in any way, it is considered a confirmation of fact, credited to the defense. This is the most important distinction describing how the liberal mind works.
I think this word could be divided in two:
Market liberalism (conservative in social affairs, but liberal in market ones) = right wing
Social liberalism (literalism practiced in social affairs, intervention in market) = left wing
I think that, as all that is human, nothing is simple, as this word who's meaning is changing. This division might be usefull.
classical liberalism is both though, but without the other. Essentially, Classical liberalism is both for social freedoms and economic freedoms. The common denominator being freedom. These days the emphasize is mostly on economic freedoms, as many has been taken away (as well as a few given) in most western countries.
As an example an individual true to classical liberalism could have no problem with, say a transsexual person having a sex change, but would argue against such a procedure being subsidized. The same individual could also criticize the same person for their life choices, but yet at the same time be willing to die for their right to criticize them in a similar manner.
It's possible to be pro-free market and socially libertarian. However, one cannot be a liberal if they are socially conservative.
Market liberalism conservative? You have no fucking idea what are you talking about!!!
The liberalism is about globalization, inmigrants and free macket. Conservative like you are just left wing shit
The only protectionism that will work to foster domestic industry without damaging the standard of living are tariffs on neodymium, oil, and gold.
Liberalism in your definition is closer to conservatism in Europe, Libertarianism in the States and unthinkable heresy in the rest of the world.
Good effort, horrendously condescending & erroneous summary.
Not to mention that you assume others will just follow along when its development took millennia in the west.
Ashakari Singh Condescending? Others will follow along? Erroneous? I'm sorry, how was the video condescending? And how was it suggesting that others follow along? Name one religion/political stance/movement that DIDN'T want others to follow along? And where are the errors?
Mason Gregory Check out Thomas sowell, he has written and done some interviews on the topic. You might be interested in
Bill
Sowell is indeed good. Hefty but good.
You and the op still havent asnwered his questions, also Thomas Sowell is a Libertarian. The video is not proposing Libertarianism but Liberalism and im really confused why would you propose him to read him as a response.
davide56
Because he's an interesting author to read.
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When the video mentioned about Theodore Roosevelt cleaning up the system, I was thinking of Bernie
Bernie is a socialist, he's not gonna clean anything.
@@blushihtzu Long way to go, time will tell
@@blushihtzu Bernie is not seeking to take the means of production away from a capitalist class and give it to a working class, he just wants people to not have to go bankrupt because they broke their leg.
Socialism is the abolishment of classes. Bernie is not advocating policy-wise for this. Bernie was at most campaigning for rich people to actually pay the amount they used to in America, so that public services can be much better, and there are better social programs to help people out when they are financially struggling.
Did you know before Regan came into power, the top 10% used to be taxed around 60%? Unless I am wrong people now spend like 14%, and if that, in tax. I could be entirely wrong though, I'm not from America.
If you want to look up what Bernie is most similar to, look up "Embedded Liberalism", this is typically Keynesian economics, not Marxian or socialist economics.
@@tomio8072 this looks like Market Socialism to me
But the "social contract" is long broken, and "personal responsibility" is forgotten ...
@1:45 Patriot Act USA.
Marketable, means whether or not people would hypothetically be willing to buy something, if it were available. Of course, this questions the meaning of availability.
"up your game.. or else"
Sounds like a great way to destroy earth.
No mention of Adam Smith, Hegel, Darwin, Marx, Keynes? 🤔
These are very important to understand liberalism
Liberals today are different. They are not liberals but marxists. Equality of outcome is their goal.
Finally somebody is saying it. Liberalism is not pollitical correctness or identity politics.
Some things are apparent. Where government moves in, community retreats, civil society disintegrates and our ability to control our own destiny atrophies. The result is: families under siege; war in the streets; unapologetic expropriation of property; the precipitous decline of the rule of law; the rapid rise of corruption; the loss of civility and the triumph of deceit. The result is a debased, debauched culture which finds moral depravity entertaining and virtue contemptible. [“A Whiter Shade of Pale,” Speech to Federalist Society (April 20. 2000)
You described my country, Brazil is a great example of this.
Macron, liberal...
poulord, Yes.
Yes see
GATT (General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade) is a free trade agreement.
Essentially, the United States was envisioned as a nation of voting landholders. The problem is that the policies were atrociously incompetent, so the number of landholders shrank.
Affirmative action is needed to preserve standardized test scores.
Conceptually-wise, it would be of interest to know how the denial and neglect of authority for about forty years, in scholarship and education, has contributed to the rise of authoritarian.
I would read more about William Jennings Brian, the founder of modern liberalism, if I had time.
Our kind isn't going anywhere.
Our kind isn't going anywhere
Unfortunately, the need for the attorney general to issue official legal opinions is why the secretary of state cannot really have substantial deputies, such as a director of OMI, or a director of extraterrestrial relations.
Liberalism ✊🏼
Library of congress numbers should be ramped up to make sure that congress maintains original versions only.
Liberalism in the early days is called classic liberalism, also known as libertarianism.
Modern liberalism is called neoliberalism.
For studying use, can I post it on my wechat account? of course I'll indicate the original author.
This is just dumb. No politician in America is anywhere near representing classical liberalism.
We need to get rid of the two party system and people need to stop voting for the "the lesser of two evils". Vote green party, libertarian, harambe! Just not the damn Democrats or Republicans.
Andrew Gisler
That is so true. America is supposed to be the melting pot of ideas yet it will only represents two view points in politics.
Libertarian? No thank you.
George Orwell noted that the point of torture, is torture. I will further George Orwell by noting that the point of conservativism is conservatism.
Pheww. laughed at 2:37. Wonder what would red Indians have to say about this!?
so true my friend
The narrator obviously is conscience that the execution of these ideals has never been perfect (the "well, all white men" line brings that up), but I think what he was referring to the the rhetoric. America the first to be founded on such rhetoric, which is a powerful idea given that, at the time, god-given monarchs were the mainstay.
The purpose of Breton Woods was to facilitate trade, not protectionism.
I love being a liberal
The video have described the social liberal movement, which in turn is the left-wing part of the broader liberal moviment. The other parts of the liberal movement are:
- classical liberalism
- anarcho liberalism
- liberal conservatism
- national liberalism
socially liberal is not the same as social liberalism. please learn the difference.
America founded on all men are equal 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂yeah right
Being founded on a principal doesn't mean a country actually acts on that principal.
It was
Make liberalism great again
RIP Liberalism
The value of education is exactly the issue between liberalism and conservatism. Liberals contend that by sabotaging independent grading that conservatives have ruined the value of education. The value of education is the value of education to the government of the United States of America.
Hard to believe that there was a time when liberals were pro free speech
So you've been told
They still are if you don't follow the American conservative narrative. In fact, liberalism, socialism and conservatism have been the three big ideologies of the 19. and 20. century until conservatives decided to throw everything they didn't like together and mashed up socialism and liberalism under the label "left wing".
@@greenjacketman9321 Liberalism used to be closer to conservativism than to socialism.
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No, liberalism had always fought against conservative forces ever since it’s birth. In the 19th and 20th century, conservatism defended tradition and hierarchy, liberalism fought for social freedoms and equality. That’s why liberals and socialists allied together in the 1848 revolutions to fight against the reactionary and conservative forces in Europe.
Been a liberal all my life, and every time i hear someone say there should be a law, my mind explodes. And yes freedom of speech and the right to bear arms are important to me and shall not be infringed upon. How much federal government do we need to enforce the constitution?
Another principle of liberalism, health is more important than obedience.
I’m i the only woman watching this lol
3:19 In America liberal is socialism.
Named by John F Kennedy in the Cold War era when the "socialism" word couldn't be used.
I subscribed to The Economist thinking I was a Conservative, but the Economist is turning into some pretty liberal stuff.
The Economist has pretty much always supported Liberalism as an ideology.
Ur gangsta until men's rights are under threat
"No" as an answer to a question is not necessarily disobedient.