Billy_Kinetta
Paladin of the Lost Hour
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Like all other human beings, the modern liberal reveals his true character, including his madness, in what he values and devalues, in what he articulates with passion. Of special interest, however, are the many values about which the modern liberal mind is not passionate: his agenda does not insist that the individual is the ultimate economic, social and political unit; it does not idealize individual liberty and the structure of law and order essential to it; it does not defend the basic rights of property and contract; it does not aspire to ideals of authentic autonomy and mutuality; it does not preach an ethic of self-reliance and self-determination; it does not praise courage, forbearance or resilience; it does not celebrate the ethics of consent or the blessings of voluntary cooperation. It does not advocate moral rectitude or understand the critical role of morality in human relating. The liberal agenda does not comprehend an identity of competence, appreciate its importance, or analyze the developmental conditions and social institutions that promote its achievement. The liberal agenda does not understand or recognize personal sovereignty or impose strict limits on coercion by the state. It does not celebrate the genuine altruism of private charity. It does not learn history's lessons on the evils of collectivism.
Read more... The Liberal Mind: The Psychological Causes of Political Madness, by Lyle Rossiter, Jr., MD
Wonderful list of "nots". Zzzzzzzz.
Now here's the news.
There is no "modern" Liberalism. Liberalism is Liberalism is Liberalism, PERIOD. Y'all lexicographical thieves trying to make a term into its own opposite are masturbating in Doublethik, nothing more.
Now clean yourself up.
Well put
Conservatives assign liberalism to a single set of ideas to be followed forever. Liberal thought evolves, it is what makes it liberal.
Classical liberalism revels in the value of the individual and and demands minimal government influence.
Modern "liberalism" assigns history and definitions to the trash can, and favors the collective under the direct control of an all-powerful central government. That's why they are generally associated with totalitarianism and ignorance, and the despotic regimes of the 20th and 21st centuries.