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... as the word is used, and understood, by members of PF?
It seems to me there's a difference between what Americans mean when they use the word 'socialist', and what people in Europe and Asia mean. Perhaps, too, Canadians have a different spin in it.
If someone is a socialist, in the eyes of a PF member or guest, to what extent can they also be a
conservative?
liberal?
republican?
Republican?
Democrat?
democrat?
green?
environmentalist?
communist?
Communist?
nationalist?
patriot?
radical?
christian?
Christian?
capitalist?
entrepreneur?
Also, what is an 'entitlement'?
To what extent are either word shibboleths?
[edit: remove "and guests" (they can't post; add "capitalist?" and "entrepreneur?"]
It seems to me there's a difference between what Americans mean when they use the word 'socialist', and what people in Europe and Asia mean. Perhaps, too, Canadians have a different spin in it.
If someone is a socialist, in the eyes of a PF member or guest, to what extent can they also be a
conservative?
liberal?
republican?
Republican?
Democrat?
democrat?
green?
environmentalist?
communist?
Communist?
nationalist?
patriot?
radical?
christian?
Christian?
capitalist?
entrepreneur?
Also, what is an 'entitlement'?
To what extent are either word shibboleths?
[edit: remove "and guests" (they can't post; add "capitalist?" and "entrepreneur?"]
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