I use those terms in the commonly understood sense, not in the historical and maybe more accurate sense you're using them, so I'm not sure I can answer that. But I agree with what you said re "individualization coming after, not before, group/familial/etc influence".
So help me understand the landscape. If conservatives and even the writers of the Constitution are liberals, what other broad political categories are there?
I use those terms in the commonly understood sense, not in the historical and maybe more accurate sense you're using them, so I'm not sure I can answer that. But I agree with what you said re "individualization coming after, not before, group/familial/etc influence".
So help me understand the landscape. If conservatives and even the writers of the Constitution are liberals, what other broad political categories are there?