• Ð Greıt Þu̇mpkin@lemm.ee
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    10 months ago

    We’ve actually arrived at the point in social development where it’s more beneficial for everyone to spread the resources around for everyone else to have as dignified a standard of living as is needed.

    The problem is that the right know this and absolutely do not care about it, because to them that net benefit to society is worth less than the ideological goal of an oligarchy of household owners where every man of house is king absolute over his subjects and said subjects have no means to escape the abuse without entering into crushing poverty except to submit to the whims of a new king.

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      10 months ago

      The definition of conservative is preference for old systems, policies, and power structures. There is no other definition. Conservatives are just people who resist and undo change on reflex.

      What about the modern right?

      They do not care about individual liberties – because that would mean they are liberals and they tell us they are not liberals. They do not care about making a more effective and efficient government – because that would mean they are progressives and they tell us they are not progressives. They do not care about having a fair, just society that promotes the most good for the most people – because that would make them socialists and they tells us they are not socialists.

      Normal people think many different things at once about many different subjects. It’s normal to have policy preferences that are a combination of all these things are more – including conservative preferences to avoid change for its own sake. But normal, reasonable people realize there are competing motivations and goals that have to be balanced. The right tell us they are only conservative and nothing else because they are not reasonable people.