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| Where is the oxymoron here? | brbarbato - 4/2/2005 11:02 | 
 | Given the dictionary definition (reproduced below), this is not an oxymoron as far as the terms go. it may be a contradiction found in living people who identify themselves as "liberal." There is a possible oxymoron in this regard, which I have run into: a DOGMATIC LIBERAL. 
 Definition:
 adj.
 
 Not limited to or by established, traditional, orthodox, or authoritarian attitudes, views, or dogmas; free from bigotry.
 Favoring proposals for reform, open to new ideas for progress, and tolerant of the ideas and behavior of others; broad-minded.
 Of, relating to, or characteristic of liberalism.
 Liberal Of, designating, or characteristic of a political party founded on or associated with principles of social and political liberalism, especially in Great Britain, Canada, and the United States.
 
 Tending to give freely; generous: a liberal benefactor.
 Generous in amount; ample: a liberal serving of potatoes.
 Not strict or literal; loose or approximate: a liberal translation.
 Of, relating to, or based on the traditional arts and sciences of a college or university curriculum: a liberal education.
 
 Archaic. Permissible or appropriate for a person of free birth; befitting a lady or gentleman.
 Obsolete. Morally unrestrained; licentious.
 
 n.
 A person with liberal ideas or opinions.
 Liberal A member of a Liberal political party.
 
 
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