I don't have links ready but the outline of the argument is this: "Liberalism" is a movement that gains energy by destroying order - "liberation" from evolved constraints. The consequences are decay and disorder that only older generations can see. There is no end point.
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Replying to @CovfefeAnon @mmeJen and
Liberation is a Marxian term of art. You can source it in the academic literature. Those people are explicitly anti-liberal. Liberalism asserts man's mastery over nature by science and technology. That is a separate and different goal in kind. You're mixing them!
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Replying to @doukhobour @CovfefeAnon and
Liberals: let's master nature and control her to our ends. Conservatives: let's reconcile ourselves to nature (because she is all-powerful and we are fallen and humbled). Progs: let's liberate ourselves by ignoring or denying empirical reality and aiming at utopia.
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Replying to @doukhobour @mmeJen and
To the liberal "mastering nature" includes destroying social institutions that are there to prevent social defection. Human nature is part of nature and the liberal is at eternal war with it. Looks exactly like the "progressive".
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Replying to @CovfefeAnon @mmeJen and
russian peasant, gulag escape artist Retweeted James Lindsay, not Dr Rollergator
Liberalism is empirical. Liberationism (prog) is utopian. They are opposites, not the same! Liberals challenge necessity. This is their role. Hence, they question institutions. Conservatives defend necessity, hierarchy, nature. This is the balance.https://twitter.com/ConceptualJames/status/1370378105651625987 …
russian peasant, gulag escape artist added,
James Lindsay, not Dr Rollergator @ConceptualJamesThe intentionally utopian character of liberationism, which is the conceptual basis of Wokeness at the practical level, isn't merely to be inferred. It's explicit. Marcuse's point here is that it's time for utopia! And he has a plan (subversion and Aufhebung of existing society). pic.twitter.com/NOm4xuFm5EShow this thread2 replies 0 retweets 2 likes -
Replying to @doukhobour @mmeJen and
Liberalism is empirical right up until you start pointing out the empirical reality of human differences.
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Replying to @CovfefeAnon @mmeJen and
That is corruption. Liberalism has not always been anti-empirical. Fault also belongs to conservatives, who failed to curb liberalism's excesses. I do not see you blaming conservatives? Conservatives were corrupted by globalists and libertarians. This contributed to imbalance.
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Replying to @doukhobour @CovfefeAnon and
I actually blame Christianity all the time for the problem you note. Universalist thinking has fundamental problems recognizing boundaries between human groups. Nationalism was what tempered liberalism and ‘kept it honest.’ Since 1945, liberalism is unbound.
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Replying to @la_chatte_verte @doukhobour and
Christianity was the glue that held together Charles the Hammer's armies that drove out invaders It's a fantastic religion that has allowed centuries of productive, strong societies with a cooperate /cooperate mating market between men and women All reversed after discarding it
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Replying to @CovfefeAnon @doukhobour and
Paganism is the true inheritance of the European people. We owe to Paganism the basis of all our greatest art, intellectual inquiry, and military ethos. We languish and are defeated by Islam other than in Iberia until the Renaissance occurs.
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I sympathize but paganism was dead before Christianity even rose in Rome and Christianity incorporated the best parts of it through canonization of local saints and absorbing important holidays and celebrations. Christianity is the inheritor of the best parts of paganism.
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Replying to @CovfefeAnon @la_chatte_verte and
You can also see that most ideological branches of liberalism from the 19th & 20th centuries as trying to decouple aspects of Christianity that bind the universalist aspects to the spiritual realm. Which resulted in all the cults which have lead to the moral panics here.
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