The failure of conservatism
Letter to the editor in today's NY Times:
Prof. Jon A. Shields's overly sunny view of conservatism leaves much to be desired. He ignores the fact that throughout the history of the United States — well, the world, actually, but let’s keep it local — most conservatives have been on the wrong side of every single significant social or political issue.
In fact, if conservatives had their way, there wouldn’t be a United States: The Tories did not want to separate from England.
Conservatives opposed abolishing slavery; they opposed child labor laws, women’s suffrage, Social Security, Medicare, gay marriage and working to stop climate change — among other issues.
Throughout history, liberals — usually labeled radicals or socialists or another name meant to alienate them from the majority — have proposed ways to improve society for all, and conservatives have strongly opposed them.
Then the majority of the population agreed with the liberals and eventually most conservatives changed their minds and also agreed.
Often this agreement has to do with people coming to understand the issues and the ethics involved in making society more equitable.
The more one knows about politics and society, the more one will reject conservatism, which is why, as Professor Shields notes, most college professors are not Republicans.
Michael Spielman
Bronx
Labels: Climate Change, Democratic Party, Gay Rights, History, Right and Left, The Repugnant Party
5 Comments:
“ Conservatives opposed abolishing slavery”
It was actually the democrats that opposed abolishing slavery. Including wanting to keep segregation in place throughout the south where slavery existed. States did not begin to going more conservative until the early 1990s. Medicare is about to be cut by the Biden administration ( democrat). Conservatives aren’t perfect but it seems that liberals accuse conservatives of doing what liberals are actually doing and all that noise has gotten old with people seeing right through it. Say what you want about Bill Clinton but he was the only liberal that was able to sell his agenda with facts. Today it’s one lie after the next. Today ask a liberal politician a mathematical question about the economy and their answer is republicans are evil because they don’t know shit. Those lies may work on the local level like in San Francisco when it comes to bike lanes and traffic deaths but not nationally. Outside of California and New York no one cares about what liberals are saying.
A contrary view:
https://www.9news.com/article/news/verify/medicare-verify/biden-not-proposing-medicare-advantage-benefit-cuts-fact-check/536-6a759b14-6fd2-4270-b1c9-37b916015fd7
On the slavery issue:
You confuse what the Democratic Party stood for in the 19th Century with today's party. Of course Lincoln's Republican Party was the anti-slavery party. Please cite some lies by today's Democratic Party.
Perfect example of what dems do today. Speak one way behind their backs and then another to their face.
https://twitter.com/dom_lucre/status/1629698680566558720/mediaViewer?currentTweet=1629698680566558720¤tTweetUser=dom_lucre
Okay, though how about a more contemporary example instead of something more than 50 years old?
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