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To address some of the points and comments above:
If labels mean nothing then why use them and why do they have such power? I am in many areas extremely conservative, but I would never call myself conservatives as the word is used in America, it connotates for me an alien world I find reprehensible and un-American at core.
Rules are often created and often broken, everything changes, some rules suck. Remember 'separate but equal.' Sowell is playing with words there is a reality, real consequences, he must have missed during all those years.
Social justice is one of those phrases that has come to mean a negative in the conservative / republican / libertarian world. If the word were taken in its dictionary meaning it would be agreed upon by all but add the baggage of the propagandists and all bets are off. What this should say to the thoughtful reader is the power of agitprop.
Poor unions, they only helped create fairness in a world in which power only like power. Having worked in a union in my early career they are a mixed bag but without them, as without law, workers are exploited by many corporations and business owners. Another example of the power of propaganda on the minds of the right.
Politics is about creating a workable society in which everyone has a chance to share in the wealth of that society. That some have advantages will always be the case, but when those with advantages make the society a poor society politics intervenes. "Poor countries are poor not because they lack resources, but because they lack effective political institutions." Francis Fukuyama
The point of the OP was demonstrated in the list of names noted in the books noted and their accomplishments. Somehow that was missed.
Since the entire point of the OP was to outline what liberalism has accomplished, Wiseacre missed that. These are real, pragmatic changes. Conservatives have opposed all. A Short History of Conservative Obstruction to Progress | Conceptual Guerilla
"If conservatism is the ideology of freedom, how come theyÂ’re the ones who are always trying to take that freedom away from us, especially women and minorities? Why did they fight against the effort to end slavery, or to give women and minorities the vote, or to protect them from discrimination? Why are they still supporting efforts to disenfranchise minorities?" The Regressive Antidote - If Conservatism Is The Ideology of Freedom, I'm The Queen of England
"President Eisenhower describes his administration's political philosophy as 'dynamic conservatism,' then as 'progressive, dynamic conservatism,' then as 'progressive moderation,' then as 'moderate progressivism,' and then as 'positive progressivism.'" William Manchester
If labels mean nothing then why use them and why do they have such power? I am in many areas extremely conservative, but I would never call myself conservatives as the word is used in America, it connotates for me an alien world I find reprehensible and un-American at core.
Rules are often created and often broken, everything changes, some rules suck. Remember 'separate but equal.' Sowell is playing with words there is a reality, real consequences, he must have missed during all those years.
Social justice is one of those phrases that has come to mean a negative in the conservative / republican / libertarian world. If the word were taken in its dictionary meaning it would be agreed upon by all but add the baggage of the propagandists and all bets are off. What this should say to the thoughtful reader is the power of agitprop.
Poor unions, they only helped create fairness in a world in which power only like power. Having worked in a union in my early career they are a mixed bag but without them, as without law, workers are exploited by many corporations and business owners. Another example of the power of propaganda on the minds of the right.
Politics is about creating a workable society in which everyone has a chance to share in the wealth of that society. That some have advantages will always be the case, but when those with advantages make the society a poor society politics intervenes. "Poor countries are poor not because they lack resources, but because they lack effective political institutions." Francis Fukuyama
The point of the OP was demonstrated in the list of names noted in the books noted and their accomplishments. Somehow that was missed.
Since the entire point of the OP was to outline what liberalism has accomplished, Wiseacre missed that. These are real, pragmatic changes. Conservatives have opposed all. A Short History of Conservative Obstruction to Progress | Conceptual Guerilla
"If conservatism is the ideology of freedom, how come theyÂ’re the ones who are always trying to take that freedom away from us, especially women and minorities? Why did they fight against the effort to end slavery, or to give women and minorities the vote, or to protect them from discrimination? Why are they still supporting efforts to disenfranchise minorities?" The Regressive Antidote - If Conservatism Is The Ideology of Freedom, I'm The Queen of England
"President Eisenhower describes his administration's political philosophy as 'dynamic conservatism,' then as 'progressive, dynamic conservatism,' then as 'progressive moderation,' then as 'moderate progressivism,' and then as 'positive progressivism.'" William Manchester