{"id":180212,"date":"2015-02-03T10:48:58","date_gmt":"2015-02-03T15:48:58","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/futurist-transhuman-news-blog\/uncategorized\/the-latest-news-right-to-your-inbox-sign-up-for-ncr-email-alerts.php"},"modified":"2015-02-03T10:48:58","modified_gmt":"2015-02-03T15:48:58","slug":"the-latest-news-right-to-your-inbox-sign-up-for-ncr-email-alerts","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/futurist-transhuman-news-blog\/libertarianism\/the-latest-news-right-to-your-inbox-sign-up-for-ncr-email-alerts.php","title":{"rendered":"The latest news&#8230; right to your inbox. Sign up for NCR email alerts ."},"content":{"rendered":"<p><p>    I do not recall, when I was growing up or as a young adult,    ever thinking that the issue of vaccinations was a political    issue. Now, thanks to the infusion of libertarian sensibilities    into the body politic, and a culture in which choice is    always the ace of trumps, vaccinations are a political    football. It is to weep.  <\/p>\n<p>        First, there was Gov. Chris Christie on a trip to the    United Kingdom. He was trying to demonstrate his foreign policy    bona fides I suppose, and certainly the issue of vaccines was    not on the top of his list of things to be prepared to discuss    while taking questions in the streets of London. But, the    sudden outburst of measles stateside, which unlike Ebola is    highly contagious, led to the question and, in his answer,    Christie gave an unnecessary nod to parental choice.    Somewhere, deep in the recesses of his intellect, there was a    default switch that clicked on: When discussing family issues,    do not forget to mention parental choice. And so he did. And so    he looked very foolish.  <\/p>\n<p>    Gov. Christie is not a libertarian in any meaningful sense of    the word. But, Sen. Rand Paul swims in those waters, indeed we    could say he was baptized politically in those waters. As if on    cue, and ignoring the fact that for vaccines to achieve their    medical benefit, we all have to take them, Sen. Paul turned to    his binary view of the world in which the state is Leviathan,    eager to devour first your rights and then, apparently, your    children. The state doesnt own your children, he said    eagerly. Parents own the children. And it is an issue of    freedom and public health. The choice of the verb own to    describe the relationship between children and parents is a    little frightening. And, he does not square freedom and    public health, which may make separate conclusions, on this    issue, just leaves them out there like exclamation marks in    search of a sentence.  <\/p>\n<p>    The episode shows everything that is deplorable about    libertarianism. First, and I invite my conservative Catholic    friends to take special note of this, in Sen. Pauls binary    vision of the state versus individual freedom there is as    little room for civil society, and the Church, as there is in    your worst collectivist nightmare. If it is all one or the    other, there is no role for mediating institutions or, at    least, they will quickly be relegated to the sidelines of    political and intellectual discourse. Before the god freedom,    all libertarians bow and grovel.  <\/p>\n<p>    Second, as was pointed out by E.J. Dionne on one of the talk    shows last night, the episode highlights another problem with    libertarianism. While it can provide a certain cast of mind    with a neat, tidy intellectual framework for explaining the    world, once libertarianism gets applied to reality, it tends    not to bear up very well. The real world exhibits nuance and    conflicting values that must be weighed, it has exceptions to    be sure, but more than exceptions it has an uncanny knack for    requiring similar ideals to be applied differently in different    situations. As an ideological construct, I am not much of a fan    of libertarianism, but even if you are, you need to recognize,    as Sen. Paul never really does, that in the application of    those ideas, libertarianism tends to become either too rigid or    too brittle to work.  <\/p>\n<p>    When Pope Francis says that reality is superior to ideas, he    is telling us Catholics something very important about the very    heart of our faith. Our incarnational faith certainly    recognizes the importance and value of reason, but it tethers    reason to both faith on the one hand and real-lived experience    on the other. Pope Benedict XVI emphasized this as well,    stating in the opening sentences of his first encyclical,    Deus Caritas Est: We have come to believe in God's    love: in these words the Christian can express the fundamental    decision of his life. Being Christian is not the result of an    ethical choice or a lofty idea, but the encounter with an    event, a person, which gives life a new horizon and a decisive    direction. Saint John's Gospel describes that event in these    words: God so loved the world that he gave his only Son, that    whoever believes in him should ... have eternal life (3:16).    The historic vocation of the Catholic Church in civil society    is to provide a bulwark against any ideology that denies the    human persons transcendence. And, in our day, the principle    method of denying such transcendence is choice and freedom    understood as ideological constructs and political tools.  <\/p>\n<p>    Let us be clear: This cuts against both the left and the right.    It always makes me laugh when I watch MSNBC and they are    discussing abortion and they warn against the dangers of having    the government in the examining room and then you flip to    Fox, and they are discussing the Affordable Care Act and they,    too, frighten everyone with the prospect of the government in    the examining room. Neither side seems to even recognize the    irony because their fear of government intrusion is not    principled in the least.  <\/p>\n<p>    Libertarians, at least, get high marks for consistency. But, in    a culture in which choice is the preeminent value, there are    many, many things that culture cannot accomplish because they    require everyone to buy in, if I may be permitted a commercial    metaphor. Vaccines are ones such issue. They dont work if only    half the population gets them. To work, the compliance rate has    to be above 97%. Of course, in Europe, where medical care    actually is socialized, very few countries require    vaccinations but they have an almost 100% compliance rate    nonetheless. Sen. Paul can put that sociological datum into his    libertarian pipe and smoke it.  <\/p>\n<p>    Which leads to one other aspect of libertarianism today: I do    not know what they have been smoking, but they have a penchant    for embracing some really bizarre ideas. In an interview    yesterday, Sen. Paul did his best imitation of former Cong.    Michelle Bachmann. She once said that she knew a woman whose    child was vaccinated and the vaccine caused mental retardation.    Yesterday, Sen. Paul noted there were many tragic cases of    walking, talking, normal children who wound up with profound    mental disorders after vaccines. Really? This is the medical    equivalent of the Gold Standard, which many libertarians also    embrace, or the idea that mammoth new trees can be genetically    created to deal with climate change. Libertarianism seems    almost uniquely to be the part of American politics where    conspiracy theories and other idiocies find fertile soil.  <\/p>\n<p>    That said, both parties suffer from the libertarian impulse,    but the danger for the Republican Party is the more imminent in    part because their whole party has indulged libertarian    sensibilities on economic issues which tend to dominate    politics these days. The problems our nation faces will not be    solved by making choice more available  we have plenty of    choices. The problems are nation faces can only be addressed if    we delineate, carefully and with a view towards real world    consequences, what obligations we owe to each other and to    future generations, always defending mans freedom to be sure,    but balancing that freedom with a recognition that the    transcendence of the human person is evidenced not primarily in    an exercise of choice, but in the exercise of love. The    experience of transcendence begins with transcending the    individual with the family, then the community, and latterly,    the society and beyond. Invoking choice and freedom as a    battering ram is only half the equation and there is no society    that can long stand on one leg.  <\/p>\n<p><!-- Auto Generated --><\/p>\n<p>Read more: <\/p>\n<p><a target=\"_blank\" href=\"http:\/\/ncronline.org\/blogs\/distinctly-catholic\/vacc-insanity\/RK=0\/RS=H0FRNKVpWYGSE37BXqdvzLEROVU-\" title=\"The latest news... right to your inbox. 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