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To: Shermy
What I hear is intellectual arrogance. He's too smart to believe in America, and whatever we do, he is too smart to fall for it.

There is plenty of that going around, by the way.

If we work with existing governments, we are trafficking with dictators. If we lean on them to mitigate their abuses, we are too haughty. If we promote democracy and rule of law we are too stupid to recognize the cultural differences among men. We should have intervened to resolve Haiti's misery. Our rescue of Aristide was an overthrow that should be investigated.

What drives men like this is not a basic belief in any particular philosophical values but rather a wounded sense that the world has not properly appreciated them. Whatever is done, they would have done it better.
113 posted on 03/03/2004 10:49:44 AM PST by marron
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To: marron; All
What drives men like this is not a basic belief in any particular philosophical values but rather a wounded sense that the world has not properly appreciated them. Whatever is done, they would have done it better.

***For these self-appointed social redeemers, the goal-"social justice"-is not about rectifying particular injustices, which would be practical and modest, and therefore conservative. Their crusade is about rectifying injustice in the very order of things. "Social Justice" for them is about a world reborn, a world in which prejudice and violence are absent, in which everyone is equal and equally advantaged and without fundamentally conflicting desires. It is a world that could only come into being through a re-structuring of human nature and of society itself.

Even though they are too prudent and self-protective to name this future anymore, the post-Communist left still passionately believes it possible. But it is a world that has never existed and never will. Moreover, as the gulags and graveyards of the last century attest, to attempt the impossible is to invite the catastrophic in the world we know.

But the fall of Communism taught the progressives who were its supporters very little. Above all, it failed to teach them the connection between their utopian ideals and the destructive consequences that flowed from them. The fall of Communism has had a cautionary impact only on the overt agendas of the political left. The arrogance that drives them has hardly diminished. The left is like a millenarian sect that erroneously predicted the end of the world, and now must regroup to revitalize its faith.

No matter how opportunistically the left's agendas have been modified, however, no matter how circumspectly its goals have been set, no matter how generous its concessions to political reality, the faithful have not given up their self-justifying belief that they can bring about a social redemption. In other words, a world in which human consciousness is changed, human relations refashioned, social institutions transformed, and in which "social justice" prevails. *** Source

127 posted on 03/03/2004 12:36:05 PM PST by Cincinatus' Wife
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