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Life after the Left
by FPM
Wednesday, Jul. 20, 2005 at 2:34 AM
Life After the Left
By Keith Thompson . Recently I published an essay titled “Leaving the Left,” an account of how I came to recognize the enormous gap between the worldview of contemporary liberalism (the cultural :eft) and the principles of classical liberalism: limited constitutional government; the dignity and equality of individuals; freedom of thought, speech, and action; the right to private property. As the piece was widely circulated on the internet, I received e-mails from close to 2,000 people throughout the world. One writer captured a common theme: “I too dislike what the left has become, but the monolithic, conform-or-die right terrifies me.” I smiled when I read this sentence, because it sounded so much like something I once might have said. I grew up in an Ohio town where leading conservatives were overtly contemptuous of blacks, Catholics, and Jews. Fairly early I concluded that conservative thought per se was reactionary. I also decided that “liberalism” and “the Left” (synonymous in my adolescent mind) represented genuine progressive thinking suited to the complexities of a modern world. Students of critical thinking will recognize this as binary logic. (If a light switch is not on, the only alternative is off. If conservatives are bad, liberals mu"
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