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Does conservatism inhibit active citizenship?
From the book: Chum for Thought: Throwing Ideas into Dangerous Waters by David Satterlee
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Chum For Thought: Throwing Ideas into Dangerous Waters |
Does conservatism inhibit active citizenship?
It occurred to me a while back that the conservative ideal
of “individual freedom,” taken to its logical end, promotes anarchy. If
everybody does only what appeals to them as being in the best interests of
themselves, their family, or their tribe, it prevents them from fully engaging
in the interests of broader civic and societal responsibility. If you are
primarily looking out for yourself, you aren’t being a good citizen.
Of course, it also occurred to me that the liberal ideal of
“common good,” taken to its logical end, promotes totalitarianism communism… or
maybe the kind of selfless love of neighbor that Jesus endorsed. None of these
extremes seem practical for America at this point in history.