Thursday, March 1, 2007

Liberal vs. Conservative

First of all, I want to preface my next comments by stating that this is not meant to be an exercise in deconstruction, a rhetorical strategy slash philosophy I dislike insofar as (among other things) it precludes adopting a firm political stance.

I contend that liberals and conservatives have mislabled themselves.* First, some presuppositions:

1. Conservatives are more sympathetic than liberals to the needs of business and of capital in general.

2. Liberals are more sympathetic to the needs of the human individual than are conservatives.

3. The needs of capital are more dynamic than the needs of the human individual when addressed (as is necessarly the case) en masse.

Donc,

Conservatives actually attempt to change the world more than do liberals. This is why conservatives are not necessarily fans of conservation.


*For the sake of clarity, I have continued to employ the terms "liberal" and "conservative" as per conventional usage.

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