It's very complicated to speak about "liberal" between french and anglosaxons. Because in France, when you say someone "il est libéral", means he's for the liberalism economic doctrine. In france, a "libéralé is at the right of the politic chessboard.
More, the far-left is "anti-libérale" and mainly "anti-capitaliste".
Personnally, i'm still very close of these positions.I'm still deeply internationalist, third-worldist and anticapitalist.
I doesn't leave the far-left for ideological purposes, but ONLY for the dissonance cognitive they have with Islam. As a third-worldist, I pay a lot of attention of people living in arabian countries, because, they are all in the third world. But the problem is the ideological jam in the far-left now, conflating third-worldism and islamophilia.