tic view
> which is oriented to labor and living standard
> issues on one side, and a more middle-class
> focus on 'the poor,' ecology, reproductive
> rights, civil liberties, and at its worst,
> 'identity politics'. Race gets lost somewhere
> between the two
27;identity politics'. Race gets lost somewhere
between the two.
To confuse things even more, the latter is often
called social liberalism by partisans of the
former. Partisans of the latter, in contrast,
think of partisans of the former as either labor
hacks or unrealistically rad
sm" and how the
word "liberal" is viewed in most non-English speaking
societies, and even in Britain to some degree. Without
doubt it had come to mean this in the US by the time of
Franklin D. Roosevelt, a view that might be called "social
liberalism."
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