I don't actively care about politics and this thread is not supposed to be about politics that go beyond the question so please don't let this thread devolve into a shitshow. I just want my question answered.
I read the first 50 pages of the brothers Karamazov and I'm confused since I don't get what Dostojewski means by "liberal". He refers to Miussow in that way while he implies that his personal political philosophy somewhat aligns with Proudhon and Bakunin. Is it simply a (translation) error and he's actually meant to be a left-libertarian or is there a definition of liberal that I don't know about?
>>9216822
Liberal means someone that supports capitalism. In the classical liberal sense. So John Locke or Thomas Jefferson. Or me!!
>>9216822
Ask pol, they know a lot about politics
>>9216822
He's talking at you