"Anyone who is not a liberal must be incorrigibly stupid"


1968 liberal conventional wisdom hasn't fared so well. So why are people still sticking to it?

Arnold Kling's article "Stuck on 1968" really hit a nerve with some of my more liberal friends. Which means he must be doing something right.

Of course, I may be as guilty as anyone of believing whatever makes me feel best. But I believe that I have put considerable effort into examining and correcting my worldview. I am no longer a liberal (in the contemporary sense of the term), because my calendar did not get stuck on 1968.

If 1968 were an influential thinker, it would have many disciples who share its folk beliefs. Those folk beliefs are the mental security blanket still being clutched by my liberal friends, even those who are not old enough to remember 1968.

I want to contrast the way the world might have appeared to a reasonable liberal in 1968 with the way events have unfolded since then. Afterwards, if you still prefer the folk beliefs of 1968 to my views today, so be it. But at least you have an opportunity to reconsider.

Worth your time, especially the "Conventional Wisdom."

— NeoWayland

Posted: Mon - January 30, 2006 at 04:42 AM  Tag


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