{"id":215731,"date":"2017-04-08T16:44:10","date_gmt":"2017-04-08T20:44:10","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/futurist-transhuman-news-blog\/uncategorized\/listening-to-john-adams-the-true-conception-of-liberty-is-far-larger-than-mean-spirited-conservative-ideology-salon.php"},"modified":"2017-04-08T16:44:10","modified_gmt":"2017-04-08T20:44:10","slug":"listening-to-john-adams-the-true-conception-of-liberty-is-far-larger-than-mean-spirited-conservative-ideology-salon","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/futurist-transhuman-news-blog\/liberty\/listening-to-john-adams-the-true-conception-of-liberty-is-far-larger-than-mean-spirited-conservative-ideology-salon.php","title":{"rendered":"Listening to John Adams: The true conception of liberty is far larger than mean-spirited conservative ideology &#8211; Salon"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><p>    The sad conditions we face at this moment in our    political life as a nation summon a particularly high-spirited    parable from a couple of red-blooded Americans whose minds    often turned on the fate of human liberty. Its a parable that    tests the proposition that one can find a liberal political    conscience even in those illiberal, uncharitable,    self-righteous politicians who masquerade as champions of the    people.  <\/p>\n<p>    In April 1817, precisely 200years ago, 81-year-old    former president John Adams wrote a marvelously candid letter    to his onetime rival and successor as president, Thomas    Jefferson. Adams was still getting hammered in print by a    fellow New Englander whom George Washington had hired as    secretary of state and Adams had fired, three years into his    presidency, for political disloyalty and warmongering. The    embittered Timothy Pickering refused to give Adams credit for    any accomplishment, either as a committed Revolutionary or as    chief executive. Adams returned the favor when he renewed his    attacks on Jeffersons legacy some years later.  <\/p>\n<p>    My loving and beloved Friend, Pickering, has been    pleased to inform the World that I have few Friends, the wry    Adams told Jefferson. I wanted to whip the rogue  till the    blood come. But, he continued, his true friends cautioned him    that nothing that such a Person could write would do me the    least Injury. Ironic, perhaps, that Adams was entirely    comfortable, in 1800, with the Alien and Sedition Acts     legislation passed amid a counter-revolutionary fervor  which    severely restricted freedom of the press and resulted in the    imprisonment of editors who criticized the president in print.    Ironic, too, that Jefferson, as president, actively tried to    impeach a Supreme Court justice, simply for criticizing him    from the bench.  <\/p>\n<p>    They were politicians, through and through, though theyd    mellowed somewhat as the years passed. Adams went on to tell    Jefferson how hed convinced himself that even one so    mean-spirited as Pickering had to possess a conscience. Not    that religion played any role, mind you. He didnt quite know    where to turn, but he refused to give up hope. Adams could not    despise mankind, he wanted Jefferson to know, because all men    were created equal in their combined qualities of reason and    ridiculousness.  <\/p>\n<p>    There were moments when Adams was prepared to go public    with the message that he classed religion with the    ridiculous:I have been upon the point of    breaking out, This would be the best of all possible Worlds,    if there was not Religion in it.  <\/p>\n<p>    But then, he reconsidered. If indelible marks of    Conscience adhered even to the most egoistic of exalted    political leaders, and he was convinced it did,then    religion deserved some credit.  <\/p>\n<p>    Adams went on to tell Jefferson that all the promises    hed ever heard, earthly and heavenly alike, left him feeling    naught but pitty for his fellow creatures. Whether in the    political forum or the pulpit, Fears and Terrors appear to    have produced an universal Credulity, he    wrote.In Adams judgment, humans succumbed    to their fears to such a degree that they repeatedly settled    for tyrannical rulers who exacted obedience and bowed before a    religious authority that preached posthumous punishment so as    to control parishioners day-to-day behavior.  <\/p>\n<p>    Jefferson, for his part, backed up Adams on both scores.      <\/p>\n<p>    As for Pickering and the vengeful others who spoke ill of    them, the sympathetic Virginian wrote quotably, Were such    things to be answered, our lives would be wasted in the filth    of fendings and provings, instead of being employed in    promoting the happiness and prosperity of our fellow citizens.    He also commiserated with Adams as another longtime critic of    the miraculous in religion and the gullibility of those    overburdened by their attachment to church dogma. And he agreed    with Adams that moral precepts, innate in man, bolstered by    the general principles laid down by religion, helped avert a    human-produced hell.   <\/p>\n<p>    The Adams-Jefferson correspondence, especially that of    their later years, stands as a reminder of two decisive truths    about Americas history as a nation: 1. The prevalence of    character assassination as a feature of U.S. politics; and 2.    The constancy of moral appeals to the happiness and prosperity    of our fellow citizens (whether helped along by a    nondenominational religious persuasion or not).  <\/p>\n<p>    The parable of 1817 still retains its value in 2017, when    it seems near impossible to justify whatever rationale    self-identified conservatives in Congress use in proposing the    abandonment of liberal-inspired programs that address the    suffering of our citizens.   <\/p>\n<p>    While blaming government for social ills, no matter    what their true cause, conservatives somehow convince people    who would do better in a more equitably based society that they    should hate nothing so much as equalizing legislative measures.    Moneyed power-brokers with their hooks into members of Congress    keep rewarding themselves while deceptive crumbs are thrown to    everyone else.These same people,    hypocritically spouting religious morality at every campaign    stop, acquiesce to an irreligious chief executive who makes    deals at the expense of morality.  <\/p>\n<p>    These are painful times. People are justly dispirited and    confused. Graphs objectively displaying economic inequality are    becoming ever more stretched and    distended.In a modern republic, we all    agree, the government does not abandon its duty to secure the    blessings of liberty to ourselves and our posterity, to borrow    a phrase from the Constitutions Preamble.   <\/p>\n<p>    But it does.   <\/p>\n<p>    Conservatives in Congress and in too many state    legislatures make sure it does. Their love for liberty and    freedom is legend: Theres a Republican Liberty Caucus, a    House Liberty Caucus, and the most recent of newsworthy    incarnations, the House Freedom Caucus. All of the Liberty    caucuses oppose social spending. Theres Liberty    University, but the political endorsements of both its founder    and current president suggest less of an appreciation for the    blessings of liberty than for a strict social order. Obey.    There was even a Liberty Party in the U.S. in the 1840s. Its    platform was slavery abolition, which makes the party name    quite literal  and quite different from conservatives modern    adaptation.  <\/p>\n<p>    Conservatives in Congress exploit the fear of undocumented    workers with undocumented rhetoric. They again rail ad nauseam    about infiltration by foreigners  except those pulling strings    in Moscow  who threaten public security and the national    economy. Of course, immigrants make America strong. They always    have. They succeed bigly. But if youre a conservative, you    convince easily conned voters that immigration reform is    amnesty, that it interferes with the promise of American    liberty. When hysterical hatred of strangers ensues,    you get, well, what we have now. The same goes for voter fraud.    Conservatives make sure the longest lines are at minority    community polling places  to maximize liberty?  <\/p>\n<p>      Barack Obama suffered more than John Adams ever did      from the sensational statements of haters. And he let it go,      which was very Christian. Republicans have railed ad nauseam      in opposition to the Affordable Care Act, which they      derisively call Obamacare. Now they only hope it implodes,      as the cruel prophecy goes. All who refuse to take in the      Republicans truth-mocking talking points understand that the      goal of health care must be to cover as many people as      possible and to put Big Insurances and Big Pharmas profits      second after the health of citizens. The real-world result      would be to extend both life and liberty to many more      millions.     <\/p>\n<p>      If the founders hallowed vocabulary actually matters,      Republicans would not have played the hate and discredit game      for all these years, while having no good ideas of their      own.    <\/p>\n<p>      The same truth-deniers in Congress who succeeded in      convincing a conscience-damaged base that Obama was not      really American, and a secret Muslim to boot, are always      quick to tag progressive programs as socialist. They never      actually define socialist  otherwise, they would have to      propose abolishing Medicare altogether, which would anger      voters, which wouldnt allow them to retain their sinister      clubs power over the popular mind. Yet hear ye, hear ye       irony heaped upon irony  when stalwart Republicans are shown      pie charts of the wealth distribution in two unidentified      countries and theyre asked which theyd prefer to live in, a      whopping 90 percent choose Sweden, with all its socialism,      over the United States. (And 94 percent of Democrats went the      same way.)    <\/p>\n<p>      You heard that      right.Americans want a society      where liberty equals fairmindedness. Where relative social      equality is operational, not an empty boast. Yet last      November, they succumbed to a vapid con man and voted in      billionaire rule.    <\/p>\n<p>      Americans say they love democracy because its the      perfection of political liberty, but its not liberty when      the conservative candidate shouts at voters that theyre      persecuted by a federal government that cares more about      illegals than about them. Reagans apocryphal welfare queen      in her fancy limousine was just the beginning of this      hijacking of votes through cruel deceptions. Reagan believed      his own stories. This new 70-year-old, the limp entertainer,      doesnt seem to know what to believe. Living moment to moment      in a nightmare of his own creation, lacking apparent impulse      control, he just seems to spew forth self-servingly, snicker      and sneer. He orders others to pick up what he drops, as he      moves on to the next moral outrage.    <\/p>\n<p>      Voters were conned by promises and provocations, which      were humorlessly prattled over the course of a year and      delivered in pathetically simplistic form,  la, Youll be      so tired of winning What will the future say of us? What      would a John Adams, a Thomas Jefferson, have made of the      present phenomenon? (Were often asked.) That Americans are      enjoying the liberty to be deceived?    <\/p>\n<p>      The Adams persuasion commands us to believe that even      the most conservative members of the GOP possess enough of a      conscience to accept some of the facts when the facts show      how many good Americans are getting hurt by their policies.      The language of deception  look the other way so you dont      see how were exploiting you  should be embarrassing at some      point to all but the most shamelessly dissimulating of      corporation-protecting, so-called conservatives. (Dont hold      your breath for Ted Cruz.) After all, in private, theyre      always telling Democratic colleagues what they can never say      in public without revealing the con and losing it all.          <\/p>\n<p>      To the end of his days, Tim Pickering never wavered. He      was simply a nasty guy. Todays Republicans dont seem to be      big on apologizing either. With a moral compass like weve      seen since Reagan, its no surprise that theyd oppose the      Republican idea of health care as soon as Obama touched it       whence it suddenly acquired its scary socialist tendencies.          <\/p>\n<p>      Can caring people do something to stop this? We can      think of one way: Seize back the narrative. Wherever its      spoken or written, reclaim libertyas it ought to be      understood: an expansive, not      restrictive, quality of life; a      privilege shared by the great majority of citizens, with      respect for minimum-wage laborers, for underpaid,      under-provisioned public school teachers in our poorer      communities; and respect for patriotic immigrants.          <\/p>\n<p>      Make it plain that the GOP is not at all in the      business of expanding liberty, that theyre strictly in the      business of making policies that allow their donors to hoard      money. They keep wages down  as union membership declines,      income inequality rises. They ignore inequality of      opportunity in public education. They ignore all that would      help to rebuild the middle class. They trash the environment.      They defraud voters when they gerrymander districts so as to      win a majority of congressional seats with a minority of      popular votes.     <\/p>\n<p>      Liberty is meant to be spread, not hoarded. Its the      governments responsibility to make liberty available to      those ordinarily deprived of it, not to destroy      individualism, but to protect it. It was Franklin Roosevelt      who said that.    <\/p>\n<p>      Bernie Sanders has noted that more than half of all new      income generated in this country goes to the top 1 percent.      You have got to think about the morality of that, he said,      pointing out that justice is denied amid a proliferation of      millionaires and billionaires, while at the same time America      has the highest rate of childhood poverty of any major      country on Earth. How can we? I want you to go into your      hearts, how can we talk about morality, about justice, when      we turn our backs on the children of our country?    <\/p>\n<p>      Sandersmade those bold, searing      remarks at  did you guess  Liberty University.    <\/p>\n<p>      The happiness and prosperity of our citizens demands      an apology from antisocial conservative politicians. Which      wont arrive until they become comfortably retired ex-GOP      congressmen who continue to rest easy with a cushy government      healthcare plan that our less privileged taxpaying citizens      lack access to. Thats when conscience finally kicks in.      George W. Bush paints portraits of soldiers now. Maybe thats      what old John Adams meant when he credited wrongheaded      politicians with the capacity to recover a social      conscience.    <\/p>\n<p><!-- Auto Generated --><\/p>\n<p>See the article here:<\/p>\n<p><a target=\"_blank\" href=\"http:\/\/www.salon.com\/2017\/04\/08\/listen-to-john-adams-and-reclaim-liberty-from-conservatives-the-gop-is-not-at-all-in-the-business-of-expanding-liberty-as-the-founders-envisioned\/\" title=\"Listening to John Adams: The true conception of liberty is far larger than mean-spirited conservative ideology - Salon\">Listening to John Adams: The true conception of liberty is far larger than mean-spirited conservative ideology - Salon<\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p> The sad conditions we face at this moment in our political life as a nation summon a particularly high-spirited parable from a couple of red-blooded Americans whose minds often turned on the fate of human liberty. 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