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Well yeah, but at that time liberalism didn't drag behind it a 150-year history filled with lies, terror, crime and genocide.

Last week I think I heard at least half dozen people on different televised interviews or debates claiming themselves un-ideological. Mere consistent use of careful argumenting seems to drive faith out once again (and ideologists out of themselves).

Or maybe it is just a fashion afterall. It just looks like it's gonna be a dam'd hard one to fight against :)

Free at last! Free at last! Thank God Almighty, we are free at last! (Martin Luther King)

by ValentinD (walentijn arobase free spot frança) on Tue Dec 9th, 2008 at 07:33:42 PM EST
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Last week I think I heard at least half dozen people on different televised interviews or debates claiming themselves un-ideological. Mere consistent use of careful argumenting seems to drive faith out once again (and ideologists out of themselves).

To claim one self un-ideological is like pretending to be objective. Objectivity claims to be truthful. This introduction is very persuasive. The masses don't want to hear the bias of clearly defined ideologies but they want objectivity. So, they get to hear what they want to hear. Politics is all neutral, objective, ...

These are good times for those who don't want to take sides or take on responsibility for a decision. Let's all trust the un-ideologists which feels like trust into a neutral, objective and truth-bearing entity and we'll see where this will lead us.

"Consistent use of careful argumenting" - ...aiming for what? with what baseline? defending whose interests? ...

Asking these questions will lead you to an agenda that, too, is based on some sort of ideology.

Communism manipulates through open repression. This, however, is the kind of manipulation that must be dealt with in democracies, i.e. the free world. To ignore this amounts to opportunism; it is naïve at best.

by Lily (put - lilyalmond - here <a> yahaah.france) on Wed Dec 10th, 2008 at 05:10:03 AM EST
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