Where did modern liberalism come from?

And no, don't just say weak parents or an easy life. ALL things are influenced whether they know/like it or not.

My guess is that molders liberalism is a highly feminized version of Christianity

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KIKES and russians

The suffrage movement

The same (((people))) that smear the anti-comintern movement

Ok. But where did they get the idea for it? What influenced them?

Ideas just don't come out of nowhere fully formed.

cultural marxism came from the frankfurt school

Idk my dad is like a young boomer with weird liberal ideals and not much drive for material wealth though just enough to buy every new Apple product he can justify to himself. It's mostly a consumerist ideology I don't think Christianity has anything to do with it he basically left Christianity when I was growing up and I've had to learn about it for myself.

Ok, and where did the Frankfurt school get their ideas? Who/what influenced them?

I think one of the biggest problems on Sup Forums (and in the world) is that we want to find blame. No one is that forward thinking that their ideas could have engineered the retarded mess we're in (except the Jews but that goes without saying).

Slavery has been around forever.

My idea for it being influenced by Christianity comes from the fact that Christianity has some very """liberal""" esc teachings in it. (I know Christianity isn't all like that so we don't need to argue that, I agree).

Things like all followers of God are equal
>only God/Jesus can judge man
give to the poor and stuff like that

Papists and Jews

Modern liberalism isn't slavery though. I mean I guess it could be but that depends on what you consider "slavery" is.

Marxist totalitarianism

Kek

people becoming more educating and realizing that conservatism is tantamount to being a child throwing a tantrum at things changing

So no one can tell me the root of its influence? I mean going way way way far back

Modern liberals wish to create a modern perpetual serfdom. Erase the middle class with 3rd world immigrants. Hook said 3rd world immigrants on welfare programs and entitlements. Said welfare creates an environment where the immigrants never assimilate because they are never successful (death of the American Dream) they never seek higher education and if they did they couldn't afford it. Immigrants are paid just enough to get them their newest iPhone or tv but not enough to move up in the social strata. They work until they die. The political elite are the rich and the only ones educated are the rich who are the political elite.

The Frankfort School along with Marx modified to fit the modern world.

modern liberalism is just plain regular liberalism taken to its logical conclusion, without any moderating influence like religion. liberalism holds as its basic principle the liberty of the individual to decide for himself all matters of life, "man is the measure of all things".

It stems from Marx. Marx was influenced by Hegel, but that's not really relevant. The thing is, the elites who push cultural Marxism and in the past pushed economic Marxism have no interest in creating a utopia like the useful idiots want, but rather with to use the ideology (no private property, state-owned means of production) in order to control and dominate. Why? Because they're power-obsessed NWO scumbags.

women's suffrage

Frankfurt School of thoughts. Basically Commie Left-wing Diaspora Jews who were absolute cancer that infected Western Civilization.

Why don't you read a book that isn't in the 'pop culture' section if your local book store/library.

Read John Rawls. Or study the "history of political thought"

You aren't going to get a good answer from /pol and it isn't religion.

Of course if you're using the American definition of liberalism, then it came from the minds of focus group researchers who created numerous straw men, muddying the political landscape to the point where opinion passes for fact.

I guess it exists in the cannon of Christian society. I think giving to the poor is a bipartisan virtue, Christianity doesn't AFAIK advocate for government and against the will of the individual, probably the opposite in terms of how an individual should make themselves a Christian.

But yes liberalism as it is today does not exist outside of Christian influence. The Middle East is evidence of that.