{"id":175858,"date":"2017-02-07T08:45:12","date_gmt":"2017-02-07T13:45:12","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/prometheism-transhumanism-posthumanism\/all-liberals-are-hypocrites-i-know-because-i-am-one-quartz\/"},"modified":"2017-02-07T08:45:12","modified_gmt":"2017-02-07T13:45:12","slug":"all-liberals-are-hypocrites-i-know-because-i-am-one-quartz","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/prometheism-transhumanism-posthumanism\/liberal\/all-liberals-are-hypocrites-i-know-because-i-am-one-quartz\/","title":{"rendered":"All liberals are hypocrites. I know because I am one &#8211; Quartz"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><p>    Demagogues like Donald Trump thrive on simplicity. One of the    keys to his ascendancy has been the lumping together of his    many enemies into a single entity, a group to blame for all the    economic anxiety and cultural dispossession felt by a vocal    subset of his constituency. And so, various strains of    right-wing anger have for some time now been congealing around    a single vague word: liberal.  <\/p>\n<p>    As a political philosophy, liberalism is an untidy    confection. But Im pretty sure I am one, at least in part    because I subscribe to liberalisms first principlethat    everyone has a right to life, liberty, and the pursuit of    happiness. Insofar as I advocate for equality, reason and    individual freedom, I guess that makes me the special    snowflake sneered at by a billion alt-right Twitter    accounts.  <\/p>\n<p>    And, like all self-identifying liberals in the age of    Trump, recent events have plunged me into a sea of    doubt. Which is why I think its important to say this:    As well as being a liberal, I am also a xenophobe.  <\/p>\n<p>    That statement requires some immediate qualification. I    am not your garden-variety racist. I do not cultivate hatreds    based on skin color or nationality. I do not have an Aryan    Viking or a colored egg as my Twitter avatar. A child of the    1980s, and an urbanite, pluralism is part of my cultural    inheritance. But the truth is that, for someone who has spent    the last decade as a travel writer and literary cheerleader for    foreign people and places, I often have a hard time    transcending stark cultural differences.  <\/p>\n<p>    I think its important to say    this: As well as being a liberal, I am also a    xenophobe.Some examples from my    rap-sheet include a month in China, during which my    girlfriends red hair invited the kind of swivel-eyed scrutiny    you might expect if shed had two heads, was enough to turn me    against the entire country. The disdain for punctuality common    to Latin America and Africa drives me to distraction. In abject    fulfillment of the British stereotype, the worlds widespread    inability to queue drives me to silent, haughty outrage. Whilst    I am adept at reciting the worlds capital cities, Im also an    authority on being judgmental.  <\/p>\n<p>    Such observations dont generally make the final copy of    daily opinion columns, but theres nothing especially novel or    incendiary about them. (I suspect few members of the liberal    chattering classes can watch the Broadway classic    Avenue Q without a wry,    self-conscious chuckle at the musicals most famous number,    Everybodys    a little bit racist.) However, at a time when    liberalism as a concept is under attackwhen half of America is    blaming it for all the worlds problems, and the other half are    catastrophizing about the implications of its    demisethis mea culpa may help    formulate a better understanding of what liberalism is, and why    it is in crisis today.  <\/p>\n<p>    Crucially, the idea that a liberal can also be a bigot    presupposes that a persons politics do not depend on the    purity of their soul, but rather on the extent to which their    anxiety about human nature supersedes their susceptibility to    prejudice. Or, to put it more simply, being liberal does    not necessarily make you a better person. It just means you    believe base humanity is flawed and needs to be contained    within a framework of social mores and ethical absolutes.  <\/p>\n<p>    Liberalism, wrote the controversial philosopher Slavoj    Zizek, is sustained by a profound pessimism about human    nature. Where the nostalgic conservative sees a past of white    picket fences and peaceful cultural homogeneity, the liberal    sees centuries of genocide, sectarian war, colonization and    enslavement. A right-winger might call it hysteria. A liberal    would call it a rational reading of human fallibility. Viewed    through this pessimists lens, political correctness is a    safeguard, a levee against the dark rivers of our intolerant    tribalism.To put it more simply, being    liberal does not necessarily make you a better    person.  <\/p>\n<p>    Against this backdrop, a person opposed to liberal ideals    comes across as either willfully foolish or worse. Liberals    dont brand such people as racist because we think they are. We    brand them as racist because we know    they are. Because deep down, we know we are too.  <\/p>\n<p>    And thats the problem. The central weakness of modern    liberalism is that the self-criticism required in order    to disown this instinctive    bias has become a form of blindnessof our own moral    imperfection, and of our tendency to offer a prescription for    society to which we ourselves struggle to adhere. Three months    on from Trumps election victory, and with the anti-liberal    backlash continuing to shape politics across western    democracies, the vulnerabilities in this picture grow starker    by the day.  <\/p>\n<p>    In On Liberty, John Stuart Mill, among the founding    fathers of modern liberalism, wrote that Whatever crushes    individuality is despotism. But it seems unlikely that he    could ever have imagined how future generations would see, in    the ideology he championed, a haunting echo of that same    oppression. What emerged as a philosophy of opposition to    structural prejudice started to grow sclerotic the moment it    assumed the mantle of orthodoxy. The resultan inflexible dogma    rooted in secularism and identity politicshas ended up    provoking the vengeance of those who feel marginalized by    it.  <\/p>\n<p>    While many liberals complain    about the implications of anthropogenic climate change, how    many of us refuse to fly?Often, the accusations of    hypocrisy marshaled in opposition to liberal points of view are    more absurd than effectivewitness, to name one recent example,    the thousands of Trump apologists disparaging womens marchers    on the premise that those same people hadnt been holding    weekly sit-ins to protest the treatment of women in Saudi    Arabia. Yet the overarching criticism is valid, for how many    liberals can say with sincerity that they are immune to    instinctive bias? Can any of us truly claim that we feel as    much sympathy for thousands of innocent Syrians immolated by    Assads barrel-bombs as we do for European terror victims?    While many liberals complain about the implications of    anthropogenic climate change, how many of us refuse to    fly?  <\/p>\n<p>    Indeed, the words do as I say, not as I do could be the    catchphrase for the entire liberal orderfrom the everyday    leftie who decries gentrification while secretly celebrating    the increased value of their house to figureheads we eulogize.    As people around the world lamented the end of Barack Obamas    administration, many pointed out that the man elected US    president on a tide of hope and optimism, awarded the Nobel    Peace Prize within months of taking office, vacated the White    House as the first American president in history to have been    at war for every day of his tenure. It doesnt require a huge    leap of empathy to understand how someone anathematized to his    politics might have seen, in the deluge of liberal tears that    accompanied his departure, evidence of an intractable    contradiction.  <\/p>\n<p>    None of this is to say that social liberalism needs to be    disavowed. The Trump era, if anything, looks set to demonstrate    its importance anew. And while populists would have us believe    that 2016 heralded the start of liberalisms downfall, we must    keep faith that most people, if pushed, would choose a more    self-aware liberal future to Steve Bannons nihilistic vision    of religious war.None    of this is to say that social liberalism needs to be    disavowed.   <\/p>\n<p>    But as todays progressives confront a newly energized    right-wing populism, we must recognize the shortcomings in    liberalism that have led us to this juncture. We should be able    to acknowledge that, in seeking absolution for our worst    instincts, we may have overcompensated by acquiescing to a    status quo that has overseen rampant inequality and    catastrophic foreign wars. And we should admit that the    reactionary ideas fueling the right-wing surgenativism,    nationalism, and American exceptionalism among themare    understandable, albeit execrable, responses to our transparent    balancing act. Trump is sticking a middle finger up to a    liberal consensus teetering on feet of clay.  <\/p>\n<p>    Everyone carries a shadow, wrote the psychoanalyst Carl    Jung, and the less it is embodied in the individuals    conscious life, the blacker and denser it is. It seems likely,    were he alive today, that Jung might suspect liberals of    possessing the biggest shadows of all. Perhaps we need to    embrace our shadows before we can properly push them    away.  <\/p>\n<p>    Follow Henry on Twitter at @henrywismayer. Learn    how to     write for Quartz Ideas. We welcome your comments at    <a href=\"mailto:ideas@qz.com\">ideas@qz.com<\/a>.  <\/p>\n<p><!-- Auto Generated --><\/p>\n<p>Go here to read the rest: <\/p>\n<p><a target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow\" href=\"https:\/\/qz.com\/902833\/liberals-are-hypocrites\/\" title=\"All liberals are hypocrites. I know because I am one - Quartz\">All liberals are hypocrites. I know because I am one - Quartz<\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p> Demagogues like Donald Trump thrive on simplicity. One of the keys to his ascendancy has been the lumping together of his many enemies into a single entity, a group to blame for all the economic anxiety and cultural dispossession felt by a vocal subset of his constituency. 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