"lib·er·al/ˈlib(ə)rəl/
Adjective: Open to new behavior or opinions and willing to discard traditional values."
The liberal argument is that there are always alternatives that may prove more beneficial to whatever it is you're doing. The conservative argument is that if one way has worked for a long time, there's no reason to change it. Right? Technological development doesn't benefit from the idea of tradition. These computers, the internet, are the result of changes that occur in technology over the years. Most of the people who understand why these changes benefit them typically discard the notion that holding onto the past would have been a better idea. In changes to the way we do things do we find that our state of civilization changes (arguably for better or worse). Some like the improvements in overall comfort. Some think it's too much. Anyways, other people are liberals because they feel like something is wrong with society or the political system or _________ and feel that changing from the traditional is a necessity to evoke any solution.
Why are you a nationalist?
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