"... and show very little interest in the actual consequences for others, even when liberal policies are leaving havoc in their wake."
This is the tragic flaw of liberals. I have seen it so clearly living in Madison, Wisconsin all these years. I believe these are people who really do care about goodness: They want to be good. If I could get one idea through to them, it would be: Goodness requires vigilance against the pursuit of the feeling that you are good, complacency about the belief that you are good, and satisfaction with the goal of achieving your own personal goodness.
Tuesday, January 15, 2013
"In all these cases, and many others, liberals take positions that make them look good and feel good..."
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emotional politics,
jprapp ethics,
liberalism,
Madison,
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Thomas Sowell
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