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* Supporting [[Ukraine]] in the context of the [[Russo-Ukrainian War]] instead of advocating [[revolutionary defeatism]].
* Supporting [[Ukraine]] in the context of the [[Russo-Ukrainian War]] instead of advocating [[revolutionary defeatism]].
* Endorsing the [[European Union]] due to its supposed [[internationalism]] while omitting its in-built [[Neoliberalism|neoliberal]] character and failing to perform an economic analysis on its true purpose — unimpeded movement of capital and laborers for the exploitation of Eastern European countries in [[semi-colonial]] relations.
* Endorsing the [[European Union]] due to its supposed [[internationalism]] while omitting its in-built [[Neoliberalism|neoliberal]] character and failing to perform an economic analysis on its true purpose — unimpeded movement of capital and laborers for the exploitation of Eastern European countries in [[semi-colonial]] relations.
 
* Calling for "defunding" and improvement of superficial regulations of the [[police]] instead of their total abolition.
==Relationship to communism==
==Relationship to communism==
Radical liberals are generally extremely [[anti-communism|anti-communist]], viewing [[Socialist state|socialist states]] as "[[Totalitarianism|totalitarian]]", "[[State capitalism|state capitalist]]", "[[National Bolshevism|red fascist]]", etc.
Radical liberals are generally extremely [[anti-communism|anti-communist]], viewing [[Socialist state|socialist states]] as "[[Totalitarianism|totalitarian]]", "[[State capitalism|state capitalist]]", "[[National Bolshevism|red fascist]]", etc.

Revision as of 23:51, 18 September 2025

Radical liberal (abbreviated radlib) is a derogatory term most often used by communists and revolutionary socialists for center-left individuals who, while using some of the aesthetics and terminology of true socialism, advocate liberal reformism and other measures which are ultimately of no harm to the capitalist system. The term particularly applies to online personalities.

Radical liberals may deny the centrality of class struggle and instead engage in identity opportunism, failing to apply proper intersectionality. Similarly, they may fail to understand the systemic nature of racism, anti-LGBTQIA+ sentiments, and other forms of bigotry and instead focus on policing individual acts of bigotry.

Instances

Relationship to communism

Radical liberals are generally extremely anti-communist, viewing socialist states as "totalitarian", "state capitalist", "red fascist", etc.

See also