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Bingo, I'm a democratic socialist who aligns with liberals to thwart conservatives (who I think are wrong about most everything but deserve a seat at the table) and fight fascists (who I do not think deserve a seat at the table because they're inherently violent and dangerous).
I like liberalism's commitment to civil rights and protecting minority populations, but I think it's too individualistic and basically just unwilling/unable to grapple with the consequences of the industrial revolution and urbanization (let alone climate change). I think capitalist markets have their place for certain things (e.g. culture, entertainment, luxury goods, etc.), but vitally important things (i.e. housing, food, clean water, healthcare, education, legal advocacy, and transportation) should be equally available to everyone and provided through democratically accountable taxpayer funded institutions. Also, I think the government should only partner with private businesses in exceptional circumstances and should generally try to do things for itself with a workforce that's like at least five times the size of what we have now. Also, private schools and home schooling should be abolished and billionaires kids and poor people's kids should be socialized and educated together.
I expect I'd struggle to get more than 5% of the vote with those positions in basically any American election, but I'm committed to democracy regardless anyway because a) I think there's always going to be disagreements among people and giving them a venue to fight over those disagreements with words and votes discourages them from utilizing more destructive and destabilizing things, b) it's just really fundamental basic fairness to me, which is kind my whole overriding thing when it comes to political or economic questions (like, one of my principle problems with capitalism (beyond the fact that it's just inherently self destructive) is it's totally undemocratic)).