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- Aug 29, 2018
I pose this as a serious question.
If one were to ask a conservative where his or her moral authority comes from, the answer would usually be (in order of frequency): God and religion, the constitution and patriotism, Western Liberalism in general, and family. Depending on your political leanings, you might consider those stalwart sources of moral authority, or you may scoff at them and insinuate that those are the cornerstones of a corrupt and immoral system.
However, it tends to be liberals, not conservatives, who pose things as moral issues; everything from border security to BLM to gender to race relations to vaccine mandates to voting laws are framed in such ways that taking a stance is inherently moral or immoral. Through this lens, debate itself is immoral, because it has the potential to sway opinion in an immoral direction. In the end, the moral position must always win, by any means necessary.
If you asked a liberal if he or she considered himself or herself to be morally superior to conservatives, most would quickly say "of course"
So my question is: what is the moral authority from which Liberal morality springs? It can't be religion, the constitution, or even family, since liberal politics are frequently adversarial to these institutions. Does their morality come from Marx? Lenin? Confucius? Allah? Just "feelings" of being morally superior? What would a liberal seriously answer to this?
If one were to ask a conservative where his or her moral authority comes from, the answer would usually be (in order of frequency): God and religion, the constitution and patriotism, Western Liberalism in general, and family. Depending on your political leanings, you might consider those stalwart sources of moral authority, or you may scoff at them and insinuate that those are the cornerstones of a corrupt and immoral system.
However, it tends to be liberals, not conservatives, who pose things as moral issues; everything from border security to BLM to gender to race relations to vaccine mandates to voting laws are framed in such ways that taking a stance is inherently moral or immoral. Through this lens, debate itself is immoral, because it has the potential to sway opinion in an immoral direction. In the end, the moral position must always win, by any means necessary.
If you asked a liberal if he or she considered himself or herself to be morally superior to conservatives, most would quickly say "of course"
So my question is: what is the moral authority from which Liberal morality springs? It can't be religion, the constitution, or even family, since liberal politics are frequently adversarial to these institutions. Does their morality come from Marx? Lenin? Confucius? Allah? Just "feelings" of being morally superior? What would a liberal seriously answer to this?