specifically : a historical process by which the semantic and connotative status of a word tends to decline

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    In what world is the Wall Street Journal “liberal media”? The same WSJ owned/run by Rupert Murdoch and his son? Or is there another one?

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      Thought Bezos bought it as a mouthpiece?

      Edit: ah wait it was the Washington Post

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          The origin of Liberal is as the alternative to Absolutist - basically a monarchist.

          The concept of Liberalism is compatible with either right (laissez-faire) or left economic theories. The term generally isn’t used this way today, but in reality just about all Western political parties are liberal.

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        Liberalism is a center-right ideology.

        I wouldn’t say that - even fascists don’t fetishize capitalism and their precious private property to the extent that liberals do.