The Faces Have Changed But the Song Remains The Same

The modern revolutionist, being an infinite skeptic, is always engaged in undermining his own mines.  In his book on politics he attacks men for trampling  on morality; in his book on ethics he attacks morality for trampling on men.   Therefore the modern man in revolt has become practically useless for all  purposes of revolt.  By rebelling against everything he has lost his right to  rebel against anything.”  G. K. Chesterton

The ideological clash in which we find ourselves is not new.  The faces have  changed but the song remains the same because the ideas remain the same.  Since  nearly the dawn of time, some have tried to jettison the past for the bright and  shiny future, while others have fought to hold onto the past as our touchstone  to wisdom and tradition, purchased at the cost of blood, sweat, and tears.  It  is a crucial tension in this country today, as it has been for generations.

In our day, this ideological struggle is increasingly played out on the  social battlefield: redefinition of marriage, legalization of narcotics,  abolition of the concept of “illegal” immigrants, legally mandated financial  support for abortion, normalization of sexual anarchy, government-sponsored  secularization of our society, the list goes on and on.  At every front,  conservatives are told that we are standing in the way of “progress”.  Our  values are mocked as antiquated and our worldview dismissed as overly credulous,  racist, bigoted, and greedy.  They are pushing ever forward and straining to rid  themselves and society of any vestiges of the past.

As Progressives have done for more than a century, our ideological opponents  ride under the banner of “change” and “progress”, those catchy buzzwords which  describe the process of abandoning tradition for the future.  They were “anti-Establishment” 40 years ago.  Now they are digging deeper to uproot what  they view as the foundation underneath the Establishment.  But what is the cost  of this endless quest for progress and upheaval?

How can an ideology survive the intellectual cannibalization of its dead?  It  cannot, if it wants to remain democratic because tradition is intertwined with  democracy.  Progressives continue to cannibalize the intellectual traditions of  their predecessors and in doing so, move ever closer to the fascism which they  endlessly seek.  Modern liberalism does not stand on the shoulders of giants, it  stands on the ground floor among the dismembered limbs of the giants it most  recently slew to add a bit more fuel to their bonfire of the profanities.

Wisdom has an expiration date, in the eyes of modern liberalism.  In a way,  this is just Saul Alinski writ-large.  Saul taught that what’s important is to  forget about the identity of the Have’s and the Have Not’s, and to help the Have  Not’s in their endless struggle against the Have’s.  And so when the Have Not’s  become the Have’s, they now become the target.

This can end in two ways.  First,  Progressives could push too far too  fast and leave the American people behind, as has happened in the past.  They  will be left with depleted clout and an agenda rightly seen as radical and  detrimental.  The concern here is that this outcome would require a populace  which can a) discern what is detrimental to the body politic or b) be bothered  to care about the well-being of anything beyond their cable package.  Neither of  these is certain in today’s America.

Second, the Progressive agenda could pull the American people right along  with it, breaking completely with the foundations of this great country.  The  moral pillars of this nation could collapse completely under the redoubled  attacks, literally turning good into evil and evil into good.  The comforting  news is that either way, our mission is clear:  boldly defend the principles on  which this great nation was founded.  Regardless of whether America is destined  for laurels or manacles, the biblical principles on which she was founded are  eternal and it is there where we can make our stand, astride the great divide  between tradition and relevance.  Our message is steeped in tradition and has  never been more relevant.

Source:  Luke Hamilton, ClashDaily – The Ideological Cannibalism of Modern Liberalism

 

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