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I always hear this, but it doesn't make sense to me. To me it sounds like we define liberals differently. What specific stances make a liberal right of center? I would like to know we're defining the word the same way.
I've thought of it this way, a liberal is a master being giving liberally the treats they shower their workers with to keep them happy and productive. A leftist believes in the class consciousness struggle and that human rights are innate and not something handed down from masters.
That wasn't anything specific at all.
Then Google it. I gave you an overview of the two political philosophies. It's not my job to educate you if you don't like the answers you get.
They defend corporate rights instead of worker rights, as an example.
Endorsement of capitalism, for starters.