In this day and age of Republican dominance of the American political system, the term Liberal has become a label for the Conservative-Right to bash and insult the political opposition. It is the first defense mechanism of any Conservative Republican when describing one with an opposing viewpoint. Our current president plastered the term "Liberal" all over every electronic medium during the 2004 elections to describe his presidential opponent, John Kerry. But do Republicans even know what they mean when they say Liberal?
If one was to ask a Conservative to define the word Liberal, their response would simply be, "A Democrat." This answer is a simplistic distortion of the actual definition of the term. This misinterpretation makes most Conservative Republicans, even those serving in the Congress today, look hypocritical and ignorant. Unbeknownst to most Conservatives, they've been supporting the policies of a president, George W. Bush, which has been debatably one of the most Liberal figures in our history. To understand why President Bush is a Liberal, one must be enlightened on the precise definition of the word in the theoretical sense and where it's rooted in political theory.
Liberal theory is defined as a school of thought who argues that progress at peace is possible through institutional reforms that control international anarchy. The basic tenets of Liberal Theory encompass a broad range of different elements, but the ultimate goal is to achieve the spread of Liberal Democracy throughout the world. The different variants of Liberal ideology can be broken down into three major factions; Liberal Institutionalists, Liberal Pacifists, and Power Liberals.
Liberal Institutionalists imply emphasis on creating and strengthening International Government Organizations (e.g. U.N., NATO) to produce economic, cultural and political change. They believe that military force can only be justified in direct self-defense or in a multilateral context for collective security to protect against aggressors or human rights violators. Inevitably, war is a last resort for this variant of Liberal theory.
As opposed to Institutionalists, Pacifists are completely against any type of military force for any reason, and they are skeptical of International Government Organizations. They seek to promote human rights, through peaceful nonviolent means, and the spread of Liberal Democracy with Non-Government Organizations (e.g. Amnesty International, UNICEF). Pacifists utilize a constructive engagement approach when confronting human rights violators, as opposed to direct confrontation.
Power Liberals contrast dramatically when compared to both Institutionalists and Pacifists. Power Liberals, otherwise known as Neo-Cons, implement Liberal goals through a realist approach. They emphasize the importance of unilateral military force to promote Liberal Democracy and capitalism throughout the international community. The Bush administration can be legitimately categorized under this variant of Liberal Theory. Its policy of nation-building and the Democratization process in Afghanistan and Iraq prove that the Bush administration is Liberal. No other figure in history has attempted such an international Democratization task which is the root principle of Liberal Theory.
Institutionalists will argue that the Bush administration goes against Liberal Theory because of its use of unilateral military force, and its lack of respect for international institutions. Pacifists will argue that the Bush administration goes against Liberal Theory because of its lack of emphasis on human rights, and its attempt to spread Democracy and capitalism in parts of the world vital for geo-political reasons to U.S. interests. These arguments have substance and may properly describe the administration's lack of candor to the true elements of Liberal Theory, but the goal of spreading Liberal Democracy is the same. The methodology of why and how to achieve the ultimate goal is another debate all together.
Any true scholar of political science would agree with this assertion. So why do Conservatives use the term Liberal to defame the political opposition? Conservatives tie the term Liberal with issues such as abortion, gay-rights, taking prayer out of school and other divisive subjects; they can't comprehend or grasp the true meaning of the term. If one was to make an observational comment of this misinterpretation of the term, there are only two words that come to mind that were mentioned earlier; hypocritical and ignorant. So the next time one chastises another for being a Liberal, ask that individual if they supported the Bush administration and its policies. If they answer yes, then they are supporting one of the biggest Liberals around. So with that same rational; that means they're a Liberal too.
If one was to ask a Conservative to define the word Liberal, their response would simply be, "A Democrat." This answer is a simplistic distortion of the actual definition of the term. This misinterpretation makes most Conservative Republicans, even those serving in the Congress today, look hypocritical and ignorant. Unbeknownst to most Conservatives, they've been supporting the policies of a president, George W. Bush, which has been debatably one of the most Liberal figures in our history. To understand why President Bush is a Liberal, one must be enlightened on the precise definition of the word in the theoretical sense and where it's rooted in political theory.
Liberal theory is defined as a school of thought who argues that progress at peace is possible through institutional reforms that control international anarchy. The basic tenets of Liberal Theory encompass a broad range of different elements, but the ultimate goal is to achieve the spread of Liberal Democracy throughout the world. The different variants of Liberal ideology can be broken down into three major factions; Liberal Institutionalists, Liberal Pacifists, and Power Liberals.
Liberal Institutionalists imply emphasis on creating and strengthening International Government Organizations (e.g. U.N., NATO) to produce economic, cultural and political change. They believe that military force can only be justified in direct self-defense or in a multilateral context for collective security to protect against aggressors or human rights violators. Inevitably, war is a last resort for this variant of Liberal theory.
As opposed to Institutionalists, Pacifists are completely against any type of military force for any reason, and they are skeptical of International Government Organizations. They seek to promote human rights, through peaceful nonviolent means, and the spread of Liberal Democracy with Non-Government Organizations (e.g. Amnesty International, UNICEF). Pacifists utilize a constructive engagement approach when confronting human rights violators, as opposed to direct confrontation.
Power Liberals contrast dramatically when compared to both Institutionalists and Pacifists. Power Liberals, otherwise known as Neo-Cons, implement Liberal goals through a realist approach. They emphasize the importance of unilateral military force to promote Liberal Democracy and capitalism throughout the international community. The Bush administration can be legitimately categorized under this variant of Liberal Theory. Its policy of nation-building and the Democratization process in Afghanistan and Iraq prove that the Bush administration is Liberal. No other figure in history has attempted such an international Democratization task which is the root principle of Liberal Theory.
Institutionalists will argue that the Bush administration goes against Liberal Theory because of its use of unilateral military force, and its lack of respect for international institutions. Pacifists will argue that the Bush administration goes against Liberal Theory because of its lack of emphasis on human rights, and its attempt to spread Democracy and capitalism in parts of the world vital for geo-political reasons to U.S. interests. These arguments have substance and may properly describe the administration's lack of candor to the true elements of Liberal Theory, but the goal of spreading Liberal Democracy is the same. The methodology of why and how to achieve the ultimate goal is another debate all together.
Any true scholar of political science would agree with this assertion. So why do Conservatives use the term Liberal to defame the political opposition? Conservatives tie the term Liberal with issues such as abortion, gay-rights, taking prayer out of school and other divisive subjects; they can't comprehend or grasp the true meaning of the term. If one was to make an observational comment of this misinterpretation of the term, there are only two words that come to mind that were mentioned earlier; hypocritical and ignorant. So the next time one chastises another for being a Liberal, ask that individual if they supported the Bush administration and its policies. If they answer yes, then they are supporting one of the biggest Liberals around. So with that same rational; that means they're a Liberal too.
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Post a CommentLOL. i bet they will run commercials like this in 2012: "george bush, liberal, worst president in history, don't vote for another liberal" HAHAHAHHAHAH god we can only hope republicans stay this ignorant.
Dear Conservatives,
Thanks anayway, but you can keep Dubya. We don't want him.
Yours sincerely,
liberals
He could replace them with yes men. Then again, as if John MaCain experience in a cell gives him insight into foreign policy and war strategy. He hasn't been in the military for 25 year or more. Boy how things have changed.
I am a conservative but neither the Republican Party nor the Democratic Party is conservative. Oh how I wish we could abolish No Child Left Behind, Abolish Social Security (Socialized Retirement - it truly has failed), Implement a Balanced Budget every year, stop giving crappy tax rebates that just inflate the dollar and make everything more expensive, get the federal government the hell out of personal matters like the Terri Shaivo situation, rewards poor behavior by removing the tax due to relief on debt from short sales, and stop using tax for class warfare. Sadly, Obama will be another liberal like George Bush - expand the federal government. He has already said he will give more rebates, expand the federal government for healthcare, and expand government interference in gas prices. I love his position on the war - exactly the same as Bushies since he has no more experience than Bush and will have to rely on the exact same joint chiefs of staff. I guess he could fire them.
very interesting read. thanks :)
WADE....basically the conservatives now are all liberals or neo cons, there are actually very few true conservatives left. you are conservative if you believe in the true republican party which was jeffersonian republicanism.
Well as much as you say we "conservatives" are idiots for calling the opposition liberal, according to your argument, republicans are actually liberal so when you call them conservative, you (or your party) are equally retarded.
he's not a liberal he's an idiot
Joe is the one who has no idea what he is talking about, you stated quite clearly why there is nothing conservative about GWB. He liberally spends tax payers dollars without a care who foots the bill. He has increased spending for millitary, cut tax revenues from the wealthiest corporations and favors privitizing SS after the government misused the taxpayers contributions to the system it created. Conserving natural resources is no where to be found among the Republican held congress; liberally destroying forests is.
It is funny to read that comments that say "have no idea what they are talking about". In recent LB news is a caution to conserve water. The city may have to limit use of water through laws and fines. The reason, according to the local paper, is due to a drought in Colorado that is affecting the clean water that is piped to So. Calif.