{"id":157611,"date":"2024-10-06T05:04:06","date_gmt":"2024-10-06T13:04:06","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/lukeford.net\/blog\/?p=157611"},"modified":"2024-10-06T05:45:16","modified_gmt":"2024-10-06T13:45:16","slug":"left-eclectism-vs-right-eclectism","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/lukeford.net\/blog\/?p=157611","title":{"rendered":"Left Eclectism vs Right Eclectism"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Religion has become less influential over the past century because many people have found their needs for comfort were better met by secular alternatives to religion. For example, instead of explaining natural phenomena such as earthquakes as the will of God, many people have found scientific explanations more persuasive. Even religious people today are far less religious than the religious of yesteryear in that they understand less and less of the world around them in religious terms (they will often accept scientific explanations over divine explanations).<\/p>\n<p>More efficient peoples and arguments will inevitably displace the less efficient and hence become colonialist. <\/p>\n<p><A HREF=\"https:\/\/ronyguldmann.com\/pdfviewer\/conservative-claims-of-cultural-oppression\/\">Rony Guldmann writes<\/a>:<\/p>\n<blockquote><p>\n* Left Eclecticism encompasses a \u201cwide variety of anti-establishment modes of thought.\u201d But these are unified by &#8220;[a]n understanding,  ultimately  borrowed  from  the  Marxist  ethos,  that  analytic  and theoretical discourse is to be judged primarily by the radicalism of its stance.  The schools of  thought  thus  favored  make  sharply  divergent  claims,  yet  all  of  them  set  themselves against  allegedly  repressive  Western  institutions  and  practices.    In  dealing  with  a  given painting, novel, or piece of architecture, especially one dating from the capitalist era, they do not aim primarily to show the work\u2019s character or governing idea.  The goal is rather to subdue  the  work  through  aggressive  demystification\u2014for  example,  by  positing  its socioeconomic determinants and ideological implications, scanning it for any encouraging signs of subversion, and then judging the result against an ideal of total freedom.&#8221; Like  Left  Eclecticism,  the  Right  Eclecticism  of  conservative  claims  of  cultural  oppression  is characterized by sharp internal disagreements as to both substance and rhetoric.  But also like Left Eclecticism, it is marked by a certain unity of purpose.  And this is to \u201csubdue\u201d liberalism through \u201caggressive demystification.\u201d  Right Eclecticism seeks, not to refute liberalism as a set of ideas, but  to expose liberalism\u2019s basic self-understanding as  fraudulent,  to  reveal that  the various existential,  epistemic,  and  ideological motivations that  Jost and  other  liberals would  impute to conservatives are the hidden rot lying at the core of liberal virtue. It is liberals, not conservatives, who  need  order,  closure,  and  structure.    It  is  liberals,  not  conservatives,  who  pursue  group dominance  and  endorse  inequality. If  conservatives  are  to  discredit  conservaphobia,  they  must first discredit those from whom it issues, the liberal elites, and this is what the critical theory of the Right ultimately endeavors to do.  <\/p>\n<p>* Whether  at  home  or  abroad,  the  forcible  imposition  of  liberalism  will  be perceived as \u201ca form of aggression or paternalistic colonialism.\u201d111This is the challenge D\u2019Souza raises for those who ordinarily make it a principle to approach non-Western cultures in a spirit of intellectual charity, on the premise that our reflexive aversion to their ostensible illiberalism may be tainted with ethnocentric prejudice.  For the upshot of D\u2019Souza\u2019s argument is that liberals must treat American traditionalists with the same deference that they would extend to denizens of the developing world.  However one weighs the morality of \u201cimposing liberalism,\u201d there can be no rational basis  for  letting  themere  geographic  proximity  of American traditionalists enter the equation. <\/p>\n<p>* conservatives believe  that  the  legacy  of  the  60s  lies  in bohemia\u2019s colonization of mainstream American life.<\/p>\n<p>* There is no \u201ccentrist\u201d morality because  a centrist is merely a biconceptual in whom the two systems have established themselves in roughly equal  proportion,  or  in  whom  the  two  systems  operate  only  on  a  general  level  without  having securely  colonized  the  synaptic  connections  associated  with  particular  spheres.    This  is  why centrists can find themselves going \u201cback and forth\u201d on issues.<\/p>\n<p>* How could society demand any more affective-instinctual self-control from its members than the nature of man\u2019s relation to the universe can  warrant,  or  even  make  intelligible? Being  \u201copened  out\u201d  to  forces  that  transcended  and engulfed him, the individual was scarcely the center of the universe, or even the center of his own universe, and so he could hardly be expected to exercise a level of self-control and self-restraint that  presupposes  just  this. Carnival  was  a ritual acknowledgment  of  these  limitations.    It acknowledged a  world of  agents perennially  subject  to  evil  spirits  able  to  colonize their subjectivities, a world in which an ordered mental life could not be assured by mere will power because that very will power depended on maintaining a proper relationship to a broader cosmic order that was always in flux for temporal beings.  Only God himself, the pinnacle of the Great Chain of Being, was absolute and unchanging, and humans could not but fall short of that high standard. The  pre-modern  condition  was  therefore  marked  by  its  own  kind  of  relativism and pluralism.  Medievals recognized that most people were never going to achieve sainthood and that it was therefore foolish to insist on a single inflexible moral code to govern everyone at all times. <\/p>\n<p>* While liberals are the foremost carriers of the buffered identity in its most advanced iteration, conservatives have internalized that identity to a significant degree.  And this is why they must feel perennially besieged by \u201cliberalism,\u201d haunted by  the  sense  that  it  has usurped something  which  is theirs.    They  are  struggling  against  the liberalism that  lies  within as  well  as  the  liberalism  that lies  without,  and it  is  this  that  animates their sense of liberalism\u2019s unrelenting imperiousness.<\/p>\n<p>* Enjoying the plausible deniability provided by a fa\u00e7ade of democratic idealism,  the  liberal  elites  have  quietly  colonized  a  host  of  powerful  social  institutions\u2014the judiciary,  academia,  public  schools,  large foundations,  the  media,  entertainment,  and  others\u2014through which they now pursue unofficially what earlier clerisies had to pursue officially.  They do  not  marginalize  or  excommunicate  in  the  name  of  some  codified  orthodoxy  like  Catholic teaching or Talmudic law.  But conservatives believe that the cumulative social prestige arrogated by this \u201crising class\u201d is the functional equivalent of such an orthodoxy, endowing the liberal elites with  a  special  power  to  cut  off  debate  and  silence  dissent.    Seeking  above  all to  maintain  this power, this new secular priesthood will badger, scold, and bully all who defy it.<\/p>\n<p>* Conservative claimants of cultural oppression see themselves, not only as the losers in a \u201cwar of ideas\u201d that was always rigged against them, but furthermore as a quasi-ethnic group being encroached  upon  by  a  foreign  colonial  power  that  is  endlessly  contemptuous  of  their  native folkways and bent on replacing these with its own arbitrary  cultural preferences.<\/p>\n<p>* What conservative and their Right Eclecticism ultimately seek to \u201csubdue\u201d in liberalism is its presumptions to the transcendence of all hero-systems\u2014the one big lie from which the smaller ones emanate.\n  <\/p><\/blockquote>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Religion has become less influential over the past century because many people have found their needs for comfort were better met by secular alternatives to religion. 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