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04-13-2009, 08:08 AM #4
I agree that, on the surface, the conservative movement recognizes that individual rights are more important than the government, but I would disagree with the implication that the liberal side of politics does NOT. Both "sides" of the American political spectrum focus on the value and essential necessity of the preservation of individual rights. I think, however, that the difference is actually WHAT those rights are. The conservative movement focuses on economic rights. That is, freedom from government control of money. Thus the emphasis on lower taxation, less regulation of business, etc. Then there is the emphasis on "tradition", under which rubric I place gun control, right-to-life and same sex marriage. (I personally believe that the conservative political movement focuses on tradition as a way to ground itself with the working class rather than any kind of true dedication to these ideas, but that's neither here nor there.)
I think the liberal side is rather more concerned with social rights--freedom of sexuality, religious choice (including the freedom FROM religion...), reproductive rights etc. Economically, the liberal idea is that without some government control of the economy, there will be no room for these social rights to flourish, as economic power equals social power, and the tendency is for wealth to accrue in more conservative strata of society, where there is a difference of opinion on social rights. There is of course, also the basic idea that every individual has the right to life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness, which the poor simply do not enjoy in the same way that the wealthy do. Life--health care is exceedingly expensive. Liberty--see also legal representation and the "OJ effect"; rich people, when they are accused of crimes, simply don't go to jail as often as the poor--often due to poor legal representation. And Happiness? Well...that's different for every individual, so who's to say? But basically, the government's job is to protect the weak, not to allow the strong to flourish.
The fallacy that the Liberal political side believes that the government is more important than the individual comes form a conservative misunderstanding of the liberal idea that, without government protection, there IS no individual freedom. Without government regulation of business, you get sweatshops. Without government regulation of the economy, you get meltdowns like we're seeing now, where innicent people lose their work and their homes due to the greed of a few. Without government helathcare, people (even some of whom are lucky enough to have health insurance) are denied care that will save their lives because of corporate decisions. It's not that liberals believe that the government is more important than the individual--we believe that the government should be the extention of the individual, that there is strength in numbers, and that there are problems that can be solved when people work together that cannot be solved when people are on their own.
Whether or not it always works that way is another story...
But that's what I believe. If that's socialism, well, call me a socialist. (It's not, though...)
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