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* [[Neoconservatism]] is a [[puppet ideology]] in which [[US conservatism]] is a cover for an agenda which leans strongly towards [[totalitarianism]] ([[Bush's elevation of presidential power]]), [[kleptocracy]] (exemplified by the unprecedented fiscal irresponsibility in [[US occupation of Iraq|Iraq]], and [[American imperialism]] ([[US-Iraq War]], [[potential US attack on Iran]]). | * [[Neoconservatism]] is a [[puppet ideology]] in which [[US conservatism]] is a cover for an agenda which leans strongly towards [[totalitarianism]] ([[Bush's elevation of presidential power]]), [[kleptocracy]] (exemplified by the unprecedented fiscal irresponsibility in [[US occupation of Iraq|Iraq]], and [[American imperialism]] ([[US-Iraq War]], [[potential US attack on Iran]]). |
Revision as of 14:41, 23 July 2008
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- Neoconservatism is a puppet ideology in which US conservatism is a cover for an agenda which leans strongly towards totalitarianism (Bush's elevation of presidential power), kleptocracy (exemplified by the unprecedented fiscal irresponsibility in Iraq, and American imperialism (US-Iraq War, potential US attack on Iran).
- Neoconservatism often uses the threat of Islamofascism as a stick to convince many people (especially conservatives) of the "unfortunate" necessity of reductions in personal freedom which would normally be considered absolutely unacceptable by the vast majority of citizens – leaving those who still do consider them unacceptable in the power minority.
Links
Reference
- Wikipedia
- Conservapedia: agrees they aren't really conservative, though it claims they are former liberals instead
- dKosopedia (Neoconservative)
- SourceWatch (Neo-conservative) agrees that they are former liberals
- Organizations:
Filed Links
- redirect template:links/smw
Essays
- Leo Strauss and the neoconservatives by Shadia B. Drury
- from David Brin:
Articles
- 2007-07-17 Ship of fools: Johann Hari sets sail with America's swashbuckling neocons (aka Neocons on a Cruise: What Conservatives Say When They Think We Aren't Listening) by Johann Hari, Independent UK. Bird Brains blog points out, however, that they actually do say this sort of thing on American talk radio, which isn't generally heard outside American borders. Description of neocons: "tireless champions of the overdog"
- 2006-11-03 Neo Culpa: As Iraq slips further into chaos, the war's neoconservative boosters have turned sharply on the Bush administration, charging that their grand designs have been undermined by White House incompetence.
- 2005-08-04 Leo Strauss and the American Right by Shadia B. Drury (book review by Thom Hartmann): "How is it, some have wondered, that the Republican Party has been taken over by a relatively small band of radical ideologues who don't believe in democracy or honesty or any specific religion, but relentlessly flog the language of "freedom," "honor," and Christianity? How is it that people who run the government into deficit can campaign on fiscal responsibility? Or that people who campaign on a "pro life" position can be responsible for lying us into a war that has killed well over 100,000 human beings, nakedly advocate torture, and openly promote the death penalty in America?"
Opinion
- 2007-05-12 Government shouldn't judge morality for us: the so-called conservative movement has drifted so far from its roots that it is now advocating the very thing it once fought: government intrusion into our personal lives. (Filed here as an example of how the party has been hijacked by neocons.)
- 2005-12-02 "The Political Battle over Modernity" by David Brin: Part 1 | Part 2 | Part 3 | Part 4: Part 4 includes an analysis of some of the major tools used by Neocons
Miscellaneous
- Goldwater-Miller '08: the granddaughter and daughter of Barry Goldwater and Bill Miller make the point that George W. Bush's Republican Party is not truly conservative
Quotes
From David Brin:
on 2006-08-14, in The Worst Habit of Liberalism... Handing Karl Rove Every Advantage: |
For 14 years and more, Rove & allies have bent all efforts toward maintaining a Big Tent coalition, uniting a melange of contradictory groups. With the sole aim of achieving and holding actual political power, they managed to wed together:
... and so on. A great... nay incredible... morass of contradictions! How on Earth did they manage that? There is one simple answer. By getting every last one of these forces to call themselves "conservative." [ ...later, in the comments section... ] The Roveans do not ACTUALLY GIVE ANYTHING to the teeming masses under their big tent. Only three of the many "conservative" groups in the Red America coalition have received anything more than lip service from the real masters of the movement.
Except for these groups, none of the "conservatives" gathered under Rove's Big Tent are getting a damned thing they wanted.
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on 2005-10-23, in Propertarianism IV: the only (if crackpot) solution: |
Right now, the very word "conservative" is used to mask the fact that one group wants dynamic markets and measures our success according to the rate of small business startups, vigorous investment in new business opportunities, social mobility for those who exhibit honest ambition and hard work, and rapid rewards for innovation. Sooner or later, champions of markets will realize that these traits are being systematically quashed by others who use "conservative" to mask a different agenda. The old agenda that destroyed every other market system on record. |
in Neoconservatism, Islam and Ideology: The Real Culture War: |
What appears stunning to me is how few have pointed out the deep commonalities between American neoconservatism, Islamic fundamentalism, and every other prescriptive dogma that wracked and afflicted the Twentieth Century. The one common theme uniting all of these ideology-based systems is a burning contempt for the secular, pragmatic, accountable and tolerant legacy of the Enlightenment. Especially its promotion of skepticism toward the subjective, self important mind games that allow each of us to play tricks upon ourselves. |