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Mark Levin's 'Ameritopia'
Townhall.com ^ | January 17, 2012 | David Limbaugh

Posted on 01/17/2012 4:24:29 AM PST by Kaslin

Mark Levin's hard work in researching, organizing and writing his new book, "Ameritopia," will be a blessing for all who read it.

Countless books chronicle the forward march of the liberal agenda and attempt to deconstruct the fallacies in modern leftist thinking. Many critique the statist policies the left has imposed on us the past half-century and their disastrous effects on our culture, our economy and our national security.

Few modern books, however, direct our attention to first principles, perhaps assuming people implicitly understand the philosophical and ideological underpinnings of conservative thinking, and even fewer truly explore the anatomy of the liberal vision.

In "Liberty and Tyranny," Levin laid out the conservative vision and contrasted it with the liberal vision. But "Ameritopia" examines more deeply the historical and philosophical roots of the utopian ideal, for it is that ideal that has always animated the liberal worldview.

Levin takes us through the seminal thoughts of some of the most noted political philosophers and writers who laid out the utopian vision -- from Plato to Thomas More, Thomas Hobbes and Karl Marx -- and then unpacks the contrasting vision of John Locke, Baron de Montesquieu and others whose ideas greatly influenced America's founders.

Liberal utopianism is a fantasy of arrogant philosophers and philosopher kings who believe their vision is superior to those of other lowly mortals. Levin calls them the "masterminds" -- the latest and most prominent being President Barack Obama and his cadre of utopian elitists. They believe they are proponents of enlightenment thinking and rationalism who could construct the ideal society if deniers and other obstructionists would just get out of their way.

In reality, however, they couldn't be more irrational, as they reject human nature, history and all empirical evidence that contradicts their vision. Indeed, writes Levin, "utopianism is regressive, irrational, and pre-Enlightenment."

History and the whole of human experience be damned; utopians can achieve the ideal society even if all similar utopians who preceded them failed. As Levin says, they always believe that "what went before them" was "piecemeal and therefore inadequate. The steps necessary to achieve true utopianism have yet to be tried."

As modern examples, consider the American left's refusal to accept that the welfare state has failed despite $5 trillion being thrown at it, that federal money and control are not a panacea for education (there will never be enough to satisfy leftists), that our health care system has been severely damaged by federal intermeddlers and enemies of the market, and that the colossally wasteful trillion-dollar stimulus package wasn't big enough.

As Plato argued in his "Republic," utopians believe the individual must subordinate his will to the state. They must destroy individuality and individual liberty because those stand in opposition to the conformity their utopian vision demands.

Standing in stark contrast are America's constitutional framers, who rejected the folly that certain superior representatives of the species could change the entire species' intrinsic nature. They believed in man's natural rights and cherished the individual liberty flowing from those rights. As students of history, philosophy and human nature, they refused to follow the path of utopians who rejected the realities not only of human nature but also of the evidence of its outworkings in history, especially in man's endless experiments in statecraft. With wide-eyed recognition of human nature, they crafted the American Constitution to maximize individual liberties, despite the natural tendency of man toward absolutism.

As the Constitution established that essential balance between governmental power and individual liberties by sufficiently empowering but also limiting governmental power, it is essential that its structure be maintained if our freedom is to be preserved.

Utopian leftists view the Constitution not as a structural safeguard for our liberties, but as an obstacle to their utopian goal of concentrating power in the central government to empower them to implement their grand vision. They only champion the Constitution as a matter of political expedience, when it serves their larger ends. In Levin's words: "For the mastermind, the Constitution's words are undeserving of respect as the rest of history. They will be used to muddle and disarrange, not inform and clarify."

The left has succeeded in dismantling much of the American freedom tradition -- through legislative, executive and judicial assaults on the Constitution -- all in the name of advancing a seductive form of equality that denies and seeks to neutralize human nature and leaves tyranny in its wake.

We are in a war for the survival of the republic, and no modern writer has better articulated what is at stake or laid out with such accessible clarity the competing visions and their respective consequences for America.


TOPICS: Editorial
KEYWORDS: ameritopia; marklevin

1 posted on 01/17/2012 4:24:32 AM PST by Kaslin
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To: Kaslin

My copy will be in my hands Friday.


2 posted on 01/17/2012 4:28:52 AM PST by A. Morgan (Ayn Rand: "You can avoid reality, but you cannot avoid the consequences of avoiding reality.")
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To: Kaslin

Lwvin is on Fox and Friends right now.


3 posted on 01/17/2012 4:30:00 AM PST by exit82 (Democrats are the enemies of freedom. We have ideas-the Dems only have ideology.)
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To: A. Morgan

We went to his signing in Tysons Corner VA for his Liberty & Tyranny and hope to get several of this one signed in a couple weeks at his signing there. The man has a way with words. Go Levin.


4 posted on 01/17/2012 4:32:18 AM PST by hal ogen (1st Amendment or Reeducation Camp?)
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To: A. Morgan

Mine will also.

LLS


5 posted on 01/17/2012 4:45:42 AM PST by LibLieSlayer (Recession: You have no job* Depression: I have no job* Recovery: obama has no job!)
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To: exit82

I watched it


6 posted on 01/17/2012 4:50:08 AM PST by Kaslin (Acronym for OBAMA: One Big Ass Mistake America)
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To: exit82

I watched it


7 posted on 01/17/2012 4:50:31 AM PST by Kaslin (Acronym for OBAMA: One Big Ass Mistake America)
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To: Kaslin

ping for later.


8 posted on 01/17/2012 4:55:33 AM PST by SueRae (I can see November 2012 from my HOUSE!!!!!!!!)
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To: A. Morgan
...”Utopian leftists view the Constitution not as a structural safeguard for our liberties, but as an obstacle to their utopian goal of concentrating power in the central government to empower them to implement their grand vision. They only champion the Constitution as a matter of political expedience, when it serves their larger ends. In Levin's words: “For the mastermind, the Constitution's words are undeserving of respect as the rest of history. They will be used to muddle and disarrange, not inform and clarify.”...

Their larger ends always seem to terminate in dictatorship and slavery..Ultimately, they destroy themselves. The prevailing American culture is so full of ignorance, first of all, about unchanging human nature and second of all, about the different forms of government and the evil inherent in the socialistic, communistic and fascist types. I am currently reading Pat Buchanan's SUICIDE OF THE WEST and he, too, clearly lays out the causes of our downfall..Anyone who was alive and of any age in the 1960s has lived the destruction of America set up and presided over by Academia, the media and our government. Everything changed when the “Woodstock, drug infested” generation took over the reigns of power. Our present fate has nothing to do with racism or class..It has to do with principles, values and morality. Anyway, the people who need to read Levin's book probably won't.

9 posted on 01/17/2012 5:07:54 AM PST by jazzlite (esat)
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To: Kaslin

The founding Principles Religion,Morality, and Knowledge as codified in the Northwest Ordinance Article III were noted as being removed in Clarence B.Carson’s textbook Basic American Government,American Textbook Committee ,1994 pp426-432.I read
Carson before I read Mark R.Levin. However beginning with Men in Black, and followed by Liberty or Tyranny I am building my
library around Patriots like Mr.Levin who appears cut from the same cloth as Patrick Henry -I recall Henry and Liberty or death whenever I hear Mr.Levin on KNZZ AM Talk Radio.


10 posted on 01/17/2012 5:21:38 AM PST by StonyBurk (ring)
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To: A. Morgan

Mine is on its way - can’t wait!!!


11 posted on 01/17/2012 5:28:19 AM PST by madmominct
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To: jazzlite
"Everything changed when the “Woodstock, drug infested” generation took over the reigns of power."


12 posted on 01/17/2012 5:43:04 AM PST by badgerlandjim (Helen Thomas - the older, smarter, prettier version of HRC.)
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To: Kaslin
but as an obstacle to their utopian goal of concentrating power in the central government to empower them to implement their grand vision.

Mr. Levin lamentations seem odd coming from such a fan of Mr. Lincoln, and his lambasting of what he calls "neo-confederates" on his radio show.

13 posted on 01/17/2012 5:46:06 AM PST by central_va ( I won't be reconstructed and I do not give a damn.)
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To: exit82

The Case for American Exceptionalism

http://www.foxnews.com/on-air/fox-friends/index.html#/v/1396577165001/the-case-for-american-exceptionalism/?playlist_id=164445


15 posted on 01/17/2012 5:57:55 AM PST by sheikdetailfeather (Fox News: "We bash Newt. You vote for Romney!")
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To: org.whodat

I believe Wookie was 6, but a mature looking 6.


16 posted on 01/17/2012 6:13:14 AM PST by badgerlandjim (Helen Thomas - the older, smarter, prettier version of HRC.)
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To: badgerlandjim

True, lol


17 posted on 01/17/2012 6:16:00 AM PST by org.whodat (What is the difference in Newt's, Perry's and Willard's positions on Amnesty.)
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To: Kaslin

Everyone has met the kind of elitists Levin talks about. They think they know more than anyone else put together. They not only feel they’re the only ones qualified to say or do something about a particular issue, they ‘d also like it if you say nothing at all and make no attempt to disagree with them. Because they never make mistakes. At least, they never admit to making mistakes. The worst one is currently ensconced at 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue.


18 posted on 01/17/2012 6:35:39 AM PST by driftless2
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