{"id":68889,"date":"2016-06-25T11:00:50","date_gmt":"2016-06-25T15:00:50","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/prometheism-transhumanism-posthumanism\/whats-a-conservative-ideology-and-whats-a-liberal-ideology\/"},"modified":"2016-06-25T11:00:50","modified_gmt":"2016-06-25T15:00:50","slug":"whats-a-conservative-ideology-and-whats-a-liberal-ideology","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/prometheism-transhumanism-posthumanism\/liberal\/whats-a-conservative-ideology-and-whats-a-liberal-ideology\/","title":{"rendered":"What&#8217;s a Conservative Ideology and What&#8217;s a Liberal Ideology?"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><p>      Updated on February 9, 2011    <\/p>\n<p>              I used to carpool with an old, blind professor to the              small college I attended and he use to tell me,              paraphrasing Gore Vidal, that politics came from two              words: poli, meaning many, and              tics, meaning blood sucking vermin.              Unfortunately, his somewhat suspect etymology, while              proving technically untenable, has turned out to be              largely correct in principle.            <\/p>\n<p>              In American politics, where power has become              everything, ideology has become a bastard step-child.              American politicians think more about how they can              fool the masses or get around popular democracy to              further their ends than they do about what they truly              believe in, if they actually believe in anything?            <\/p>\n<p>              Of course, it is not my intent to sweep every single              politician under the bus with a broad brush, so for              this hub it must be understood that I am speaking in              general terms.            <\/p>\n<p>              There are two major ideologies in American politics.              Understanding these helps us understand each other              politically and enables us to make sense of what at              times seems senseless. These ideologies are labeled              conservative and              liberal. Although these terms have              changed definitions over the years, I will use them              as they are currently defined.            <\/p>\n<p>              If you took a strip of paper that was blue on one end              and gradually changed colors until it was red at the              other end, you would end up with a spectrum of              colors. At some point toward the center of the strip              you could get into a few arguments as to whether the              color was red, purple, or blue. It is that way with              the liberal and conservative ideologies, so I will be              concentrating on the ends of the strip, so to speak,              and not the middle.            <\/p>\n<p>              At the core of it, Conservatives base there ideology              on what they see as reason and logic and it is              individualistic by nature, whereas a liberal's              ideology is based on emotion and ideals and is              collective by nature. A liberal is interested in              curing society's ills by social engineering. A              conservative is interested in curing society's ills              by individuals exercising their own choices to better              themselves. Because of this, conservatives view              centralized power with deep suspicion. Liberals on              the other hand see centralized power as an              opportunity to affect great change for good.            <\/p>\n<p>              Because of the fundamental differences in the way              conservatives and liberals approach the solutions to              society's challenges, it should come as no surprise              that they have radically different views on the role              of government.            <\/p>\n<p>              The Liberal View            <\/p>\n<p>              A liberal wants the government deeply involved in our              lives. It is often seen as a parent to us allor the              big tent. They believe that the government can force              society to confront its ills and legislate and              enforce the cures. A liberal point of view diminishes              the individual's responsibility and believes people              are victims or victimizers. This point of view does              not see individuals as having power to rise above              their circumstances in large numbers and therefore a              savior must be found to \"level the playing field.\"            <\/p>\n<p>              They point to the example of the civil rights              movement of the 1960s. Without government              intervention, they argue, the rights of minorities              would never have been acknowledged nor would there be              equal rights for all. In fact the civil rights              movement is the basis of the modern liberal's              political ideology, and proof that it is essentially              correct.            <\/p>\n<p>              This conviction motivates them to use all means              available to impose their vision of goodness on the              masses. If they can't get the populous to support              their agenda then they will get the courts to              legislate it. This is because they firmly believe              that their agenda is for the greater good of society.            <\/p>\n<p>              Liberalism is naturally sympathetic with socialism              and suspicious of individualism and even though it              shares the same long-term goals as conservatism it's              approach, as you can see, is radically different.            <\/p>\n<\/p>\n<p>              The Conservative View            <\/p>\n<p>              Even though the conservatives share with liberals the              desire for a better society, they differ sharply in              what role the government should play. In a nutshell,              conservatives view the role of government as \"the              less the better.\" Since they see the combined              strength and sufficiency of the individual as the              only honest cure for society they believe that the              role of government should be restricted to functions              that support and protect individual liberty. They are              very suspicious of government interference in              individual rights, and they do not see differences in              socioeconomic groups as a bad thing since, in their              view, it is every individual's right to change those              circumstances by choice and action.            <\/p>\n<p>              They view the government's attempts at redistribution              of wealth through its tax codes, its interference in              commerce by regulations, and its welfare entitlements              as enabling individuals to shirk responsibility for              their own lives and rely on the government to take              care of them. They reason that the more the              government takes responsibility for his or her well              being away from the individual, the weaker and more              dependent society will become.            <\/p>\n<\/p>\n<p>              At this point in American politics the two ideologies              have taken a back seat to power, but if they were              brought to bear on our government which would be the              best: Socialist Democracy, or an independent              go-it-alone capitalist democracy? I would submit to              you that the extremes of both ideologies are              dangerous and would deepen problems in American              society and that one, tempered with the other, might              be the best ideology of all.            <\/p>\n<p>              For example: if we have a struggling class in              America, we could provided training opportunities for              people who wanted to succeed and would put forth              efforts on their own behalf instead of entitlement              programs that accomplish nothing and consume copious              amounts of money? Along with such programs would also              come the responsibility for the recipients to put              forth efforts on behalf of their own welfare.            <\/p>\n<p>              We need to have a heart that includes tough love and              foresight, one that looks at America's opportunities              and does not retreat into a defensive posture from              the world around it. One that can realize the true              nature of the threats against America and America's              way of life. Not a vision that feels good at the              thought of America sinking down to the level of the              third world, but instead one that forges on a head              and shows the way for the third world to follow.            <\/p>\n<p>              America must continue to provide unparalleled              opportunities, but not bend to whiners and self              proclaimed victims who want to short-cut the system              and reap benefits they never earned. We must in              sympathy try to teach fishing, quit giving fish and              realize that poverty is not always the rich or the              government's fault. But we must not march on, leaving              people behind who, with a little instruction and              help, can become productive and successful. In doing              this we must also have the heart firm enough to leave              those behind who refuse all help and demand instead              to be fed from the public coffer's without a              contribution of their own.            <\/p>\n<p>              We must leave classism, racism, and bigotry behind,              regardless if it is the old-school-hard-hearted              variety wacky right, or the soft feel-good,              guilt-washing, variety of the wacky left. No class of              Americans should be punished or be held back based on              the color of their skin in order to \"even the score.\"              We need to let go of power and take hold of              responsibility; quit giving the media oracle status,              and get the job done.            <\/p>\n<p>                  So you go out and finally spend the dough on a                  weed whacker and after figuring out how to                  assemble it, you fuel it up, after doing a short                  chem lab on fuel mixing, and then you move                  briskly into the aerobics section of...                <\/p>\n<p>                  The face, jaws, and neck are one of the places on                  our bodies that people view to get an impression                  of who we are so it is important to reduce fat                  from your face and here's how...                <\/p>\n<p>                  Obama's rise to power was nothing short of                  spectacular. 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