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Liberals blame external causes. Conservatives blame internal causes
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Liberals blame external causes. Conservatives blame internal causes.
Among the many opinions about the differences between
Conservatives and Liberals, some point to the difference of blaming internal or
external causes. “If you were to ask people about the cause of someone’s
problems and sufferings (such as homelessness), you will hear two very
different explanations.”
If you are a conservative, they point out, you will blame
internal causes such as a lack of work ethic, family or religious values, sense
of shame, or some other personal weakness.
If you are a liberal, your explanation will likely focus on
external causes such as lack of education, oppression, social injustice, or
some other influence outside of their control.
The essential conservative point is that interior causes can
and MUST be addressed individually. Every person bears an inescapable personal
responsibility to
work continuously on their internal weaknesses and faults. It is not “success” if someone dragged you to the finish line.
work continuously on their internal weaknesses and faults. It is not “success” if someone dragged you to the finish line.
You may seek guidance or it may come unsolicited, but you
must walk the walk. A door may be opened to you, but you must enter. Your
mother, teacher, minister, psychologist, or warden may point the way, but you
have look where they point, set a destination, and keep on faithfully through
every obstacle.
Liberals completely accept and internalize this core
conservative value. They have individually embraced and fully assimilated the
idea that you cause your own suffering and bear your own responsibility to
master it. They believe in personal choice and responsibility so fervently that
they take it for granted and assume that everybody understands it intuitively.
However, liberals do not believe that a personal failure is
the end of the road. They are not comfortable going back to grazing while a
predator munches on a weaker or slower neighbor’s carcass. If a member of the
herd can be rescued from a hole, if sentries can give an alarm, or if
circumstances can be improved, liberals believe that the community should work
together to take these actions.
This leaves liberals to work with what remains – external
factors. It is not that liberals believe that external factors are the
EXCLUSIVE cause of problems and suffering. It is that liberals see external
factors as something that they, as a community, have the collective ability and
moral responsibility to address. This is called government.
Benjamin Franklin is quoted: “A man convinced against his
will is of the same opinion still.” Liberals would rather persuade you than
punish you or whip you into submission.
Liberals believe in people’s responsibility to raise
themselves up. In fact, they have faith that most people can, and will, better
themselves if their burdens are temporarily lightened. But, they would rather
offer opportunities such as education, social equality, or a safety net than
leave a suffering neighbor torn and bleeding by the roadside.
If we are to ever find a practical approach to building
consistently robust, productive, and satisfying communities, we must come to
terms with both internal and external problems.
If we blind ourselves to the stereotypical perspectives of
either conservatives or liberals we will fall to the tyranny of incomplete
solutions to our many problems; we will constantly engage in endless
destructive battles of “either/or” when the reality is found in “and/both.”
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