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| Curious | A Critical Analysis of Liberalism: Concepts, History, Motivation Hi, I recently read this academic analysis of Liberalism: http://www.csulb.edu/~kmacd/review-AR.html It goes into great detail about the origins of Liberalism, who created the original tenets and for what purpose, and follows the decades of Liberal elite management in keeping the movement alive. I'm looking for any feedback. Supplemental material include: http://www.csulb.edu/~kmacd/books-Preface.html http://www.theoccidentalquarterly.co...rstanding.html http://www.theoccidentalquarterly.co...erstandII.html http://www.theoccidentalquarterly.co...rstandIII.html http://www.vdare.com/misc/macdonald_neoconservatism.htm Regards. | |
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| Resident Slayer | Re: A Critical Analysis of Liberalism: Concepts, History, Motivation Sounds like a thinly veiled restatement of "Mein Kampf"... Chilled, Buffy ---------------- "If you do not agree with anything I say, I'll not only retract it, but deny under oath that I ever said it!" __________________________________________________ ______________-- Tom Lehrer "The shrinks diagnosed me a sociopath with paranoid delusions. But they’re just out to get me cause I threatened to kill them." Forum Administrator Hypography Science Forums - Science for Boys and Girls! Its not for nothing that we hang out here. | |
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| Creating | Re: A Critical Analysis of Liberalism: Concepts, History, Motivation why would you want to be a liberal unless forced into it by your inability to think three jumps ahead of the problem? example: Bush got us into this war to control Iraq's oil resources. it didn't work very well, did it? this liberal mantra also leads one to infer that liberals do not want the oil supply to be protected, therefore they are willing to pay far higher prices for the stuff, or maybe not use it at all. Questor | |
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| Eccentric Heretic | Re: A Critical Analysis of Liberalism: Concepts, History, Motivation Quote:
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Bush, rightly or wrongly, invaded Iraq to establish a democratic beachhead. It is what he always said, and it is what he is doing. You can certainly disagree with the objective and the approach, but Bush is doing exactly what he said. To create an artificial objective ("control oil") and then suggest it "didn't work" is putting your head in the sand not once but twice. ---------------- Few problems are so complex that they cannot be substantially clarified by one more cup of coffee (or a nice cabernet if it is after 5:00)Moderator in absentia. Return anticipated. Timing somewhat vague. | |||
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| Coincidence of Molecules | Re: A Critical Analysis of Liberalism: Concepts, History, Motivation Isn't thinking ahead, possibly about reducing the US's petroleum dependancy, and not just how much it takes for dubbya to fill up his hummers? (oh, and that nasty polution problem....damn I must be so short sighted to think about my kids...)That IMO is a few steps ahead of the game.... ---------------- Don't walk behind me; I may not lead. Don't walk in front of me; I may not follow. Just walk beside me and be my friend. Albert Camus | |
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| Creating | Re: A Critical Analysis of Liberalism: Concepts, History, Motivation i don't think that ''dubbya'' and his crowd are the only users of oil. and if you or anyone else could come up with some workable alternative fuels, i'm sure the whole world would be happy. this is a little different than what i call two-step thinking. two step thinking is observing a problem (step 1), treating the problem (step 2), then being clueless about the consequences of your treatment which gives results frequently worse that you had at the beginning. | |
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| Local Brewmaster | Re: A Critical Analysis of Liberalism: Concepts, History, Motivation Quote:
Second- He was very disengenous about the causes. 50% or so people thought Hussein was behind 9/11 years after the fact, when it was shown very conclusivaly he was not involved. Now, I know he didn't say Hussein was responsible directly, but he certainly hasn't denied it, either. Focus should have been on Afganistan if the objective was al-Quaida. It hasn't been- it's been on Iraq. (my personal beef- I think we should still be in Afganistan more strongly, and Iraq should have been a secondary thing) anyway, the first statement was more on topic ![]() ---------------- Every dollar you spend is a vote you cast | ||
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| Eccentric Heretic | Re: A Critical Analysis of Liberalism: Concepts, History, Motivation Quote:
I completely misread your post. ![]() ---------------- Few problems are so complex that they cannot be substantially clarified by one more cup of coffee (or a nice cabernet if it is after 5:00)Moderator in absentia. Return anticipated. Timing somewhat vague. | ||
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| Creating | Re: A Critical Analysis of Liberalism: Concepts, History, Motivation i agree with Biochemist about Bush's motives. what would the world say if he is successful with opening the middle east to representative government and bringing the heavily muslim countries into modern society where they sought peace instead of murder? would the liberals then applaud him? probably not, because we didn't find WMD. and if the huge oil reserves of Iraq remain available to the world market will the liberals thank Bush? no, because they can't understand the problem. | |
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