Originally posted by sdreid
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Liberalism, and Conservatism for that matter, is something that is in your bones, your heart, your soul; an instinctive way of looking at life.
There are conservative traits in me, but when push comes to shove I would always choose the liberal option on the important matters.
I should say I don't mean left-wing, I mean genuinely liberal.
So, when it comes to a choice between defence and investment at home, it would always be investment at home for me. For one, I don't believe people in another country want to kill us - the appeal to pride and fear is a trick as old as the hills and not a very subtle one at that - but seeing is believing and it's been a long time since I was hit in the face with an Iranian bomb.
When it comes to economic matters, I believe that, as with most things in life, free enterprise is the best option: competition, investment, meritocracy, that sort of thing. I don't believe the conservative approach of Protectionism is the better bet in the long run.
Just two things that mark me out as a liberal at heart.
I would say, however, that the old political landscape of Liberalism and Conservatism is more or less dead. Liberalism won the argument and all Western nations are governed by Liberalism, although different shades depending upon country granted.
Neither the British Conservative Party nor the US Republican Party are conservative parties in practice, although they do share a socially conservative outlook.
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