Heh, I speak of ‘got more liberal’ here as in ‘believing in liberal values’, ie the humanist values that the Enlightenment established as an academic norm but have only slowly been trickling down into the actual population, rather than more ideologically liberal in the sense of the 19th century capitalist incarnation of Enlightenment values and its modern descendants. I’m a socdem, but more because I’m not convinced that the organizational technology is at the point to make non-market socialism competitive with traditional capitalist and mixed-economy states rather than a belief that it’s not inevitable at some point that capitalism will collapse.
Heh, I speak of ‘got more liberal’ here as in ‘believing in liberal values’, ie the humanist values that the Enlightenment established as an academic norm but have only slowly been trickling down into the actual population, rather than more ideologically liberal in the sense of the 19th century capitalist incarnation of Enlightenment values and its modern descendants. I’m a socdem, but more because I’m not convinced that the organizational technology is at the point to make non-market socialism competitive with traditional capitalist and mixed-economy states rather than a belief that it’s not inevitable at some point that capitalism will collapse.