I’ve been struggling through Liberalism: The Life of an Idea by Edmund Fawcett; it traces liberalism from its 18th
century roots to today. It reminds me
about the county’s roots and my own. We
hear it often that America is a center-right nation but whatever truth there
may be in that notion, America was founded by liberals. Liberals, mind you, that have very little to
do with the “liberals” of modern Europe and less to do with today’s American
progressives.
America is beset by the most
illiberal political parties in our history.
The parties are supported by propaganda machines that not only invent
their own facts but operate with no ridicule from the nation’s press and less criticism
than any time since I started reading the papers.
You may find this small
collection of columns eclectic but they fit my perception of the loss of
leadership, common sense and accountability in America generally which has distilled
into government with each ascending level worse than the preceding. Populism reigns with all that human nature
brings – government by Facebook.
From
Gaza to Ukraine, the Effects of World War I Persist
Jon
Meacham
Time
Magazine - July 24, 2014
From
Cupcakes to the Police, Fed Up With Government
George
F. Will
Washington
Post - August 20
How
the Carolinas Fixed Their Blurred Lines
By Stephen
R. Kelly
NYT
- AUG. 23, 2014
Personally I’m not one to despair. The solution to our sad state is readily
available. Soon we will return to our
roots and drive the progressives, Bible-thumpers and libertarians back to the
fringes where they belong. We have to
stop taking sides with the propagandists;
get the facts straight;
prioritize; do important things.
Key tools will surely include
reducing the power of the two parties. We
need open primaries; we need to take
districting away from legislatures. But
most important, we need to vote – and vote where it counts: in the primaries. Belatedly I’ve come to realize that voting is
not a privilege, as I was taught, it’s a duty.
The uninformed and misinformed have no chance for responsible action.