Absolutism and Good Intentions
Submitted by Leslie J. Sacks on Fri, 10/16/2009 - 06:04
As a youth, I was infatuated with ideas, the power of the word, the magic of conceptual brilliance. I believed that the purity of my soul and the strength of my convictions would light the path before us and open even the most hardened of hearts. Ideas - my first love: they were so convincing, so true, so complete, so self-validating and right. I vested them with sacredness and held them close to my heart. Of course, very few loves - and even fewer ideas - are in fact sacred.
Now, in my sixth decade of trial and error, of the testing of these ideas, I am increasingly aware of the psychological cover-ups, the social make-overs, the media spin that underlie the (diverse) range of idea-based claims to moral and intellectual superiority.
Egocentric, selfish, and controlling individuals consistently layer their self-seeking motivations with an array of good intentions. The claim to know what is best for mankind is the perfect "feel good" ointment for what is essentially selfishness and narrowness. More dangerously, this approach often grants its propagators the self-righteous high ground from which to impose one’s world view on others. If you have seen the light, and it feels good, and it covers all your insecurities, ambivalences, with vanities (or its corollary, self-loathings), then clearly you are required to enlighten, by persecution or even force if necessary, those less fortunate, less educated, and less informed.
Thus, the Saudi mullahs’ modern day Fatwas, directives from the Spanish Inquisition in 15th century Spain, or the emergence of aggressively proselytizing movements in any setting conspicuously share the sincerity of holy 'good intentions'.
Thus, the tasks of Hitler, Mussolini, Idi Amin, the messianic Khomeini, the trumpeting Chavez and all those who know, without error or doubt, the absolution society craves, are all facilitated by the wondrous music of their good promises, their purity of intentions.
The head-strong scientists who banned the use of DDT in Africa and spurred a malaria driven holocaust as a result, the green fundamentalists who would risk poverty, disease and famine to advance an uncomprising agenda of a carbon free atmosphere - these groups also lay claim to the absolution of pure idealism. They have also spurned democracy and would happily and unilaterally impose their superior understanding on the rest of us.
Previously enthralled with ideas, I am now convinced that people should do more and theorize less; politicians should care more about providing choice than imposing ideals. Every person, from the mother in India saving to buy a sewing machine to the farmer in Idaho tilling his soil, has the inalienable right to their own version of freedom, not your version, or mine. And the sooner our ideologues respect and honor that, the sooner we will face down the scars of war and poverty.
Indeed, the clash between freedom and absolutism speaks to one of the quintessential questions our time. How do free, tolerant societies pragmatically develop the requisite intolerance to the near-fascistic, aggressively evangelical approach of other cultures, religions and systems that wish to impose their views, beliefs and behaviors on us? More specifically, can such societies defend themselves and their freedoms when doing so may require the use of overpowering military force or the uncomfortable limitation of rights for those who use our generosity, our legal protections and our charity to pursue their radical and totalitarian goals? In short, can we protect and maintain free societies at the same time?
I am reminded often enough that war is never the answer. Exactly, I reply - except when one party unilaterally starts the war. Or that violent preemption is also never the answer, never legal. Precisely, I concur - except when the other side is actively, passionately and irredeemably planning terrorism. Nuclear disarmament is desirable, of course - except when the only parties verifiably disarming are democratic countries.
Now seven decades old, Churchill’s advice about the unfortunate habit of civilized society to sleep until danger nearly overtakes them silently echoes in the background of our current scenario. “[For] want of foresight, the unwillingness to act when action will be simple and effective, the lack of clear thinking, the confusion of counsel until emergency comes, until self-preservation strikes its jarring gong.”
Sincerely,
Leslie J. Sacks
Los Angeles, CA
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Leslie, for what reason did
Leslie, for what reason did you include the reference to the Spanish Inquisition in amongst your other references which were all within a similar historical period??????
Oh, of course, I forgot - the one last politically correct bigotry : anti-Catholicism.
Well, you sir are a bigot and a hater. AND what you know about the Spanish Inquisition could probably fit on a pin head.
Now, why don't we talk about the Catholic persecution in America's history?
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The Inquisition was carried out by Roman Catholics.
Catholics were treated badly in America by the KKK.
Leslie did tell the truth.
Roman Christianity disobeyed the Christianity of Jesus under Constantine who used Gnostic Christianity from his mother to make the people of Christendom of today. However, most people under the Judeo-Christianity are responsible for creating the best countries of the world by using the knowledge and life styles of the Bible to make America the best the world has ever offered.
Raisin Head the spanish
Raisin Head the spanish inquisition was carried out to stop the Muslims of spain from aiding the turks and the number of people killed by the inquisition have been greatly exaggerated.
Thank you Lesley Sacks for a
Thank you Lesley Sacks for a great article!
I feel that people in the Democratic countries should now begin to look global as the Internet and the English language also now spread so fast globally. And everybody with enough money can travel from one corner of the earth to another in 2 days. As Muslims often are most loyal to the worldwide Ummah, more than to the country they live in. As Muslims can receive daily as much Islamic news or propaganda they like. In these circumstances it is no longer wise to only consider important what happens in one's own country, I feel.
I think we should inform the world, both Muslims and followers of other beliefs, that we intend to give the power to 51 % of the people all over the Islamic world. But Russia and China and other countries are also dictatorial but their influence on Democratic countries is not so big as the Islamic influence on them is. I think it is dangerous for Democratic countries to just allow Islamic countries to continue to be dictatorial, some theocratic. Because these regimes stifle democratic opposition, free speech, allow huge one-sided Islamic education and propaganda. And many of these dirt-poor Islamic countries grow astronomically in population and export many migrants to the democratic countries. The world has dramatically changed since say 1991 when the Islamic migration to democratic countries was taking on big proportions while the communist threat subsided.
What is particularly vexing me is that free independent women reproduce on average far less children than oppressed sheeplike poor uneducated women, still regarded and used as baby-factories by many men. This is happening now I suppose due to better health-care than in the past all over the world. But this state of affairs seems to be in favor of those who want to keep the women in subjugation!!!
We should give Muslims ever more the choice between worldwide democracy or worldwide dictatorships and theocracies. And let them ever more bear the consequences of their choice. If they REALLY want to support dictatorships and REALLY want to replace democracies with theocracies, don't they realize that ever more of the other belief-followers prefer EX-MUSLIMS more over Muslims, so do anything in their power to discredit the mighty dominant arrogant Islam? So maybe we are headed for a situation in which it is best for Muslims to choose democracy worldwide in order to stop the gathering huge defamation of Islam. Unthreathened people tend to tackle other problems when a particular problem has subsided and by accepting world-wide democracy the problem of oppression-danger of Islam will subside.
And we should show our fair-play-minded Western defenders of Islam that apostasy from any belief and conversion into Islam is worldwide allowed and WORLDWIDE the reverse is much obstructed, answered with laws!!!, marriage-prohibition, executions, imprisonment, heavy intimidation by Muslims, especially in Islamic countries and we should make it clear that this is highly unfair, unacceptable and also dangerous to our freedom.