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the fact that different people have different definitons of the same words...
-neo-con (I have no idea what this word means)
Originally posted by ThunderCloud
fascist -- 1. a reactionary or dictatorial person who who eliminates anything that does not agree with his or her views.
n.
1. An advocate or adherent of fascism.
1. A system of government marked by centralization of authority under a dictator, stringent socioeconomic controls, suppression of the opposition through terror and censorship, and typically a policy of belligerent nationalism and racism.
Word History: It is fitting that the name of an authoritarian political movement like Fascism, founded in 1919 by Benito Mussolini, should come from the name of a symbol of authority. The Italian name of the movement, fascismo, is derived from fascio, �bundle, (political) group,� but also refers to the movement's emblem, the fasces, a bundle of rods bound around a projecting axe-head that was carried before an ancient Roman magistrate by an attendant as a symbol of authority and power. The name of Mussolini's group of revolutionaries was soon used for similar nationalistic movements in other countries that sought to gain power through violence and ruthlessness, such as National Socialism.
Originally posted by intrepid
Bottom line, these are labels. You want to hang one around your neck? I don't. I don't subscribe to the right or the left. I take the things from both side that make sense to me and I create my own philosophy. So I guess that makes me a "centralist."
Originally posted by ThunderCloud
Well, the idea was important to me because these labels are thrown around so much, but do people know what they actually mean? Language, after all, is the ether in which political discourse takes place...
Originally posted by mrsteve
Crime:
An act committed or omitted in violation of a law forbidding or commanding it and for which punishment is imposed upon conviction
The difference?
Crime are against the basic rules of a society. Terrorism is an attempt to influence the establishment and society by force
Originally posted by ThunderCloud
I know that most people have the following equations in their minds:
conservative = the "right" = Republicans
liberal = the "left" = Democrats
But is it fair for those who also add these to the equation?
conservative = the "right" = Republicans = fascist
liberal = the "left" = Democrats = socialist
Well, it is true that some Democrats are openly socialist, but not all are. Also, I don't think there's any equality between being conservative and fascist...
fascist -- 1. a reactionary or dictatorial person who who eliminates anything that does not agree with his or her views.
I will continue researching. Any comments?