... Seems to me the "Right" is far more confused by this than the few tough liberals (represented by Haidt). ...
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... "Hey, aren't we supposed to be celebrating the collapse and humiliation of the Enlightenment at the hands of popular moral tradition?"
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... The West is probably too profoundly lost at this point to stand any chance of getting this right.
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Liberalism is the true far right. Appeals to authoritative origins only work for traditionalists (and the fascists simply lie). ...
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... The idea of a non-schismatic Right sounds cute, but no such thing is possible in modernity (outside a Tolkien novel). ...
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... Integral (pseudo-transcendent) Authority ended definitively, which is why we're having this conversation.
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The Social Authority of Chinese Culture has been broken irrecoverably by the last few centuries. Recent attempts to mend it ...
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... but global inter-cultural competition has won. No one can any longer non-ironically believe they represent Oecumenon.
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... I'd defer to a Daoist, Confucian, or Buddhist cultural hegemony without serious reservation, but that's just modernistic sect-shopping.
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... The last chance for it to have been anything more was in the 19th Century, at the latest. (Quite possibly the 16th.)
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