I don't mean "proper" as in correct. I mean it more in the sense of "classical liberal"
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Well, thanks for the conversation but I am now going out for dinner.
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Replying to @HPluckrose
Thank you too. I enjoyed it very much. Have a great evening.
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https://conatusnews.com/care-much-hypocrisy-now/ … My latest shows where I am.
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I skimmed it. I promise I'll read it closely too. But from what I gleaned from skimming my reaction is YES!
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But (or maybe more correctly, AND) I think there's a need to keep pulling the thread you and Haidt have grabbed.
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Hypocrisy, motivated reasoning, etc. are human things, common to everyone on left and right alike. The bottom line differences between...
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Ideologues boil down to two, 1) moral matrix, and 2) cognitive style. Everything else follows from there.
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As great as your essay is, I think it's still looking mostly at symptoms and less at root causes. Same with Haidt re Stenner.
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For example, the most authoritarian ideology ever is leftism, Sowell's "Unconstrained Vision," in all its forms. So to explain the appeal..
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Either left or right can be authoritarian. I said this.
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