I keep hearing the term in political discourse, and rather than googling it, I’m asking the people who know better than Google.

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    2 months ago

    That was almost 70 years ago, it’s irrelevant, words change their meaning all the time. It’s how human language works.

    The current widely accepted definition is the one defined by the previously linked Wikipedia article. Oh sorry, do you guys call it “NATOpedia” now? Or was it “Libopedia”?

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        2 months ago

        That’s just what you want it to mean so you can distance yourselves from the term entirely.

        Wikipedia has a pretty clear cut definition, and it’s the one the majority of people (who aren’t one themselves anyways) use

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          2 months ago

          I gave a clear-cut and more useful definition that actively reflects reality. There are no groups liberals would consider “non-authoritarian” and communist that have any relevance. It’s in practice a pejorative for communists, full-stop.