Liberalism Without Illusions

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Today’s defenders of liberal democracy often suffer from what might be termed myopic materialism: the belief, especially pervasive among elites, that economic issues are the real issues and that cultural issues are diversionary, deliberately heightened by unscrupulous leaders to gain support for their anti-liberal agendas.

At the heart of culture is religion, whose persistent power liberals often underestimate.


 
The problem with liberalism is that sooner than later you run out of other people's money.
How so?

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Liberalism is a political and philosophical tradition that emphasizes individual rights, freedoms, and autonomy within a society governed by the rule of law. It advocates for limited government interference, protection of civil liberties, and the freedom for individuals to pursue their own interests and values. Key figures like John Locke founded the tradition, and John Stuart Mill famously defended individual liberty as essential for personal growth and societal progress.
 
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