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[filed under theme 24. Political Theory / D. Ideologies / 3. Conservatism ]

Full Idea

Many conservatives want their world to be peaceful, properous, and pluralist, just as liberals do, but they don't particularly care that it be fair.

Gist of Idea

Conservatives often want peace, prosperity and tolerance, but not social fairness

Source

Adam Gopnik (A Thousand Small Sanities [2019], 1)

Book Ref

Gopnik,Adam: 'A Thousand Small Sanities' [riverrun 2019], p.47


A Reaction

Every conservative will have a sense of what is fair (such as appropriate punishments, and keeping of contracts), but they are more inclined to think that fairness must be fought for by individuals, not imposed by governments.


The 19 ideas from 'A Thousand Small Sanities'

Liberal community is not blood ties or tradition, but shared choices, and sympathy for the losers [Gopnik]
Liberal community includes flight from the family, into energetic reforming groups [Gopnik]
The opposite of liberalism is dogmatism [Gopnik]
Most good social changes are incremental, rather than revolutionary [Gopnik]
Conservatives often want peace, prosperity and tolerance, but not social fairness [Gopnik]
Conservatives believe obedience and rank are essential to social order [Gopnik]
Popular imperialism gives the poor the belief that their acts have world historical meaning [Gopnik]
Patriots love their place, but nationalists have a paranoid ethnic hostility [Gopnik]
Right-wingers attack liberal faith in reason, left-wingers attack its faith in reform [Gopnik]
Cosmopolitan liberals lack national loyalty, and welcome excessive immigration [Gopnik]
Modern left-wingers criticise liberalism's control of culture [Gopnik]
Liberalism's attempt to be neutral and colour-blind erases cultural identities [Gopnik]
Classic Marxists see liberalism as the ideology of the bourgeoisie [Gopnik]
Environmental disasters result not from capitalism, but from a general drive for growth [Gopnik]
Liberal free speech is actually paid speech [Gopnik]
A 'free' society implies a free market, which always produces predatory capitalism and inequalities [Gopnik]
Left-wingers are inconsistent in their essentialist descriptions of social groups [Gopnik]
People are fallible, so liberalism tries to distribute power [Gopnik]
Liberals have tried very hard to build a conscience into their institutions [Gopnik]