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Monday, November 20, 2017

'Defining Liberalism and Conservatism'

'The intelligence full- put forwardn, if in its Anglo-Norman and half(a)way french etymological smell, whoremonger be applied to a grandparent generous in giving their favourite(a) grandson an over-the-top first present, such as a car. It can describe a person generate to refreshed manner or opinions or an individual who is involuntary to be spread-minded and non see to conventional wisdom. In education, being majestic has positive connotation, because it mean the student is a person tenor to expand his fancy and understanding. It means he is willing to go beyond rote exercises of memorization and is noble-minded in his willingness to learn. The Oxford face Dictionary (OED ) fixs liberal  primarily as Free in giving; generous, gravid  (OED). The etymology set onward is:\nAnglo-Norman and Middle French . . . exempt in giving, generous, benevolent, magnanimous (12th cent. in Old French), worthy for a supernumerary or noble person (c1200; oddly of studies, education, arts, professions), independent, unconstrained (14th cent.), (of the will) free (14th cent.), of noble let (14th cent.), (with reference to the antediluvian patriarch world) free, not sycophantic (late 14th cent.), vocalism freely (c1480)  (OED, fury added).\nLiberal is a word with a wonderful definition, right field? After all, what could be negative about(predicate) being magnanimous, generous, open to learning refreshing things, and even better, new thought processes? Wouldnt any mother fatality her son or daughter to grow up to be liberal?\nThe retort is, more than half of the United States not only does not want their squirt to be liberal, save the mere utterance of the word raises their extraction pressure to crack range. In fact, no matter how true dictionaries may define the word liberal,  its significance has been hijacked by political rhetoric, and not in the positive sense originally associated with the word.\nA historical overvi ew is near to the first pleasing of negative connotation found in the use of the word. Liberal... '

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