The Amazing history of word meanings

Frank Miele explains what liberal means and used to mean.

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Liberals — God bless them!
No, seriously. Don’t let my conservative credentials sway you into thinking I am being facetious. I am not.
But consider which liberals I am praising, and then stop and ask yourself if the people who use that title today are fit for the honor.
Taking the definition from a good “liberal” source — Wikipedia — to make sure it is not some accident of warped conservative thinking, let’s consider the following:
“Liberals in the 19th century wanted to develop a world free from government intervention, or at least free from too much government intervention. They championed the ideal of negative liberty, which constitutes the absence of coercion and the absence of external constraints. They believed governments were cumbersome burdens and they wanted governments to stay out of the lives of individuals.”
Like I said before, God bless liberals. I just wish we could find one worthy of the name today.
It’s an interesting article. Read the rest. 

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