Peregrinator
Hooded On A Hill
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The give us a better word.
As I pointed out, it doesn't matter what word you use, there's enough leeway in the interpretation of the definition that everyone of that ilk has deniable plausibility. Is "The Politic of Altruism" an acceptable substitute, for that which we discuss is the purview of the social and economic moral busybodies of anti-Capitalism and Liberalism.
How about "pinkocommiedoodyhead?" You might as well use something that silly. A more mature approach would be to look at what you're trying to name, then find a word that describes it, rather than using "socialist" as some sort of catch-all "you like something I don't like" term.
There's an example up there, provided by you. I made the link between anarchist and libertarian, and asked you where the line is drawn. You provided quotes and a sentence that showed me the answer. Good. Now I know what you mean by "libertarian" as opposed to "anarchist." This entire thread is me trying to get someone to do that with the word "socialist." Every definition I looked up online--most of them posted in the first page or two of the thread--mentioned government control of the means of production," or something similar, generally even more expansive. Yet you apply the word to me. This is not justifiable, as I do not advocate such government control.
This is not me "parsing" or squirming to avoid being called a socialist. This is me trying to understand why a simple word describing one of the most prominent political doctrines in history has been used so broadly, primarily by the right as a slur.
If by "socialist" you mean someone who holds all my positions, then great, I am one. But you're the only person on the planet who thinks that's what it means. I think we've posted together often enough that you should be able to see that the scope of my beliefs does not at all resemble socialism.