Is Liberalism a Lost Cause?

Via The Brownstone Institute

Some years ago, I was invited to give a university lecture on the importance of free speech. I gave a competent presentation but it lacked passion, not because I didn’t believe but because I didn’t quite see the threat or the pressing need even to address the topic. Free speech had always been in my adult life a non-negotiable principle of civilized life.

Same with the freedom of the press and religion. These are just things we believe. Only deranged psychopaths and dangerous ideological fanatics would dispute them.

What I had not understood was what had become a daily part of life in most major universities at the time: the punishment of dissent, the restriction on ideas, the muzzling of students, the intimidation of the faculty, and the gradual takeover of campus life by politically motivated administrators who were determined to blot out certain views so that others would ascend.

What the students and professors were experiencing was the triumph of Herbert Marcuse’s view that what people call “free speech” was the bourgeois mask of exploitative power relationships. His 1969 essay “Repressive Tolerance” went further to deride and denounce all settled postulates of liberalism as fraudulent. He argued that the only path to genuine emancipation was a “fight against an ideology of tolerance.”

And what he said of free speech he also said of every other postulate of liberal theory: commercial freedom, property rights, voluntary association, human rights, free trade, religious tolerance, and everything else. It was all one giant plot to generate a false consciousness of the underlying reality of bourgeois hegemony.

The claims were not particularly new. Carl Schmitt made the same argument in 1932 with his book The Concept of the Political. He too said that liberalism was illusory, a mere ideological front created by sneaky people to bamboozle the population into thinking that life was good when in fact life is tremendously terrible and in crying need of a despot to make things right.

The only real difference was the ideological flavor of the argument, Marcuse of the left and Schmitt of the right. Schmitt of course became a leading Nazi jurist, a champion of the social necessity of slaughtering enemies to recapture Germany on behalf of true patriots.

When I gave my lecture, I had no real awareness that the views of Marcuse and Schmitt were so much on the rise to the point that many in elite circles had truly stopped believing in liberalism altogether. The ideas had bled out of the academy and into media, corporate circles, and the administrative offices of the public lecture. I had no idea that the collapse was only a few years away.

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To be sure, the ascendency of Trump worried me not only because of his anti-liberalism (beginning with his loathing of free trade but extending to many other areas) but also because his presidency would fire up fanaticism on the other side. Were we doomed to see liberty crushed in a battle between two flavors of poison, same as the interwar period in Europe? This was my concern. But back then, my worries were an abstraction, more about the health of intellectual culture than an expectation that the end of liberty would become so real.

On March 12, 2020, all my worries stopped being an abstraction. The president issued an executive order blocking travel from Europe in the name of virus control. He vaguely hinted of more to come. I sensed that evening that something tremendously dreadful had befallen civilization.

And more did come. Several days later, at a press conference that should surely go down in history, he called for the shutdown of American life for two weeks, since this was necessary to “defeat the virus.” The epidemiological math did not hold up to scrutiny but Trump had been misled by enemies within. That he was inclined to believe that he would be like Xi Jinping who also supposedly “defeated the virus” speaks to a major underlying problem: the overestimation of dictatorial prowess and the lack of trust in freedom to solve problems.

Of course the two weeks were extended to four, then six, then eight, then, in some areas, as much as two years. Even now, the remnants of control measures are all around us, from masks on planes to vaccine mandates for federal workers and students among others. The freedom we thought was so secure at its root turned out not to be at all. The courts only weighed in much later.

By the time Trump had caught on that he had been hoodwinked, his own enemies within and without took up the lockdown cause. It had proven to be enormously valuable in vastly increasing the size, scope, and power of governments at all levels – more so even than world wars in previous periods. The population had become so disoriented and confused by events all around that the default behavior was to acquiesce to control. The true colors of the mainstream left were revealed while Trump backers remained in a long period of confusion about what they were supposed to do and believe.

Stay-at-home orders, household capacity limits, and business closures morphed into domestic travel restrictions and new imposition on social media that turned into megaphones for government propaganda. At some point in the midst of this meltdown, Fauci and Biden both began to speak of freedom in a disparaging way, as if those who were asserting a foundational principle of civilization were crazy and selfish. The term “freedumb” began to trend. And censorship began the norm: in fact, to argue against it has become something of a thought crime.

The wreckage of these two years is all around us, and the victims are strewn through the population. They are kids who had two years of education stolen, the Covid fatalities that occurred for lack of early treatment and a complete failure to protect the old, the millions coerced into taking medicine they did not want or need, the devastation to the arts and small businesses, the heartbreak of families denied access to loved ones in the hospital, the nearly complete capturing of media and corporate power by government, and much more.

The fallout from this war on freedom just keeps on coming and taking different forms. Inflation, depression, tribalism, nihilism, nationalism and protectionism, and now war and the threat of nuclear war. It is all related. This is what happens when a regime casually decides to dispense with fundamentals and treats human rights as optional, easily trampled when the experts say it is not useful for serving their purposes at the moment.

The Power of Public Opinion

We are nowhere near coming to terms with it all. The biggest victim of all is the traditional idea of freedom itself. It can no longer be presumed to be an accepted right. It is always and everywhere conditional on what the elites decide is right for us. Yes, for now, the worst of the tyrannies have been dialed back, if only to give us all a break for a bit to let off some steam. But the regime itself – a term that refers not just to government but to an entire machinery of compulsion and control – has no interest in penance or contrition. Indeed, the apologies have been very few, and the admissions of error unbearably rare. We are all expected to move on with our lives with the presumption that all of this is entirely normal.

Is liberalism a lost cause? Many say so. Many today dream that it would stay gone, forever doomed to be regarded as a failed experiment in a world longing for authoritarian control whether by the right, the left, the technocratic elite, or something else. Demoralized and depressed by so much “shock and awe,” and living in times of ubiquitous surveillance and unrelenting diktat, many others are inclined to give up the dream of freedom completely.

This strikes me as going too far. Think of all the impositions that have been inconveniently dialed back due to public pressure, the vaccine mandates and passports among them. They were supposed to be permanent. Otherwise, what could be the point of a mandate that appears and disappears in a matter of months? This only teaches people what to do the next time: to not comply and wait it out until the regime gives up.

These mandates had to be repealed in response to public and commercial pressure. That is a real source of hope. It’s far from victory but it is a good start, and evidence that public opinion can change and make a difference. But it takes work, courage, independent thinking, and a willingness to stand up for what’s true in a world that is screaming lies everywhere we turn.

The Dangerous Presumption of Inevitably

I freely admit my previous naivete. I had no idea just how weak the philosophical infrastructure of civilization had become. In many ways, I look back to my pre-2020 attitudes and see certain parallels with the Whiggish Victorian-era liberals of the late 19th century. Just as I had tacitly adopted an end-of-history outlook, and with it a wild optimism about technology and markets, the liberals of 130 years earlier were also certain that humankind had it all figured out.

To people like Lord Acton, Mark Twain, Auberon Herbert, Herbert Spencer, John Henry Newman, William Graham Sumner, William Gladstone, and so many more, there were remaining problems that needed to be addressed on the path toward universal emancipation and freedom but the only obstacles were prejudice and institutional resistance that would surely decay in time. We would not ever go back.

What happened, and what none among them could ever have anticipated, was the Great War that unleashed all the old evils and added some new ones. Reflecting on this disaster, Murray Rothbard wrote that the intellectuals of the generation prior had become too confident, too convinced of the inevitably of the victory for human freedom and rights. As a result, they were unprepared for the horrors that swept through the world in the second decade of the 20th century.

Were those of us who, after the end of the Cold War, the rise of the Internet, and the turn of the 20th century, celebrated the inevitably of progress and freedom similarly wallowing in a negligent naivete about the evils that were waiting for the right moment to unleash themselves on the world? I feel certain of it. I count myself among those who never imagined it to be possible.

The question is what to do about the problem of anti-liberalism right now. The answer seems obvious even if the strategy for victory is elusive. We must regain what we lost. We must recapture the liberal spirit, not just for ourselves or for one class but for all people. We must again believe and trust in freedom as the foundation of the good life. That means resisting the myriad hegemonic forces all around us who are determined to use the chaos of the last two years to lock in their gains and forever keep the rest of us under their boot.

Even if we make progress toward this end, let us learn too from our mistakes: we previously believed that we were safe and probably that the eventual triumph of freedom was inevitable. That presumption caused us to let down our guard and look away from the rising threats all around us. We now know that nothing is inevitable. No technology, no set of laws, no particular set of rulers, no best-selling book can guarantee a permanent victory for freedom.

From Under the Rubble

“It may be that as a free society as we have known it carries in itself the forces of its own destruction,” wrote F.A. Hayek in 1946, “that once freedom has been achieved it is taken for granted and ceases to be valued, and that the free growth of ideas which is the essence of a free society will bring about the destruction of the foundations on which it depends.”

Still, Hayek found hope in the opinions of many young people who had lived through the worst horrors of tyranny and war. “Does this mean that freedom is valued only when it is lost, that the world must everywhere go through a dark phase of socialist totalitarianism before the forces of freedom can gather strength anew? It may be so, but I hope it need not be.”

Hayek wrote those words three-quarters of a century ago, and he was right: freedom did have a good run for a time. And yet it once again collapsed precisely for the reasons that Hayek said: it was taken for granted and ceased to be valued.

The trauma of our times is surely going to have a major impact on the thinking of millions and billions of people all over the world, causing multitudes to consider more deeply issues of freedom and control. May these new thoughts give rise to a rebirth of hope and inspire the work necessary to restore freedom, thus enabling humankind to emerge from the rubble and rebuild civilized life.

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18 Comments
Anonymous
Anonymous
April 23, 2022 7:03 pm

Trump “hoodwinked”? He played his part, read his scripts , maybe sat in during some serious briefings, photo ops, dancing and inflammatory comments. He played his part, he was compensated “hugely” for it …he most certainly was not hoodwinked.

rhs jr
rhs jr
April 23, 2022 7:11 pm

Is this a joke? Doublespeak? Democrats are Liberals; they are like the Fascist and Communist of the 30s-40s; it’s the Liberals who demand Masks and Shots for everybody, and Censor everybody else; Conservatives are for Freedom of Speech and advocate the wearing of masks and Shots if you want them. If the terms for the ideologies are ass backwards today, it is because the Liberals twisted them that way; after all, they control the mass media and controlled the language. Liberals are anti-liberty and Freedom unless it is one of their pet perversions, which are normally opposed by sane people. Liberals complaining that they are oppressed by Society is insane but exactly what an insane person would say. PS: If MT Green is found to be an insurrectionist by the J6 Show Trial Commissars and not allowed to serve in public office, then neither will Trump. How long until the executions of Conservatives begin in the basement? Crush the Democrat Party in Nov2022 like the V8 gas hogs a decade ago; let Historians call it the Democrats Last Stand.

tr4head
tr4head
  rhs jr
April 23, 2022 7:57 pm

No. We are being ruled by Leftists, not Liberals. Understand the difference.

VOWG
VOWG
  tr4head
April 24, 2022 5:18 am

Currently there is no difference.

rhs jr
rhs jr
  tr4head
April 24, 2022 11:32 am

Sir, I totally agree that their is a difference in degree of Evil but in our practical world it is like we are dealing with a two headed mutation and the heads cannot be separated. They both vote Democrat. Americans are like peaceful Native American Indian Ranchers and the liberal Democrat government is telling us that they are helping restore balance in nature by releasing liberal Grey Wolves in the mountains and that they will stay on government land and not bother our flocks. Good liberal logic, doctrine, practice, propaganda. When we send US military equipment and soldiers to foreign countries it is because we are a peaceful liberal democratic society and we want to help them liberally enjoy the good fruits of life too. All liberal goodness and sacrifice on our part. WDC spreads it’s brand of liberal liberty everywhere and that’s why the South and every other part of the country and world loves liberal as defined by American Liberals (ie the Leftist Cultural Communist) because the liberal media tells me it’s so in every poll they take.

Anonymous
Anonymous
  rhs jr
April 24, 2022 1:22 am

There is no difference between a ‘liberal’ and a ‘conservative.’ Why is it you subversive filth work so hard to falsely conflate communism and fascism?

“The other day, a Constitutional Conservative type wondered why there were so many “Nazis” here. He was upset because, as he put it, too many Nazis will eventually sink the site. For those who do not understand where the love of “Nazis” derives, or more accurately, the National Socialist German Workers Party (NSDAP), this is an explanation.

For me, I have been a dissident since the early 1990s, coming from the CivNat side of things before realizing that the US was moribund, those in power are the enemies of my people, and that the only solution to these problems isn’t voting for more of the same. Like many throughout the dissident movement, we were called “Nazis” for embracing an aversion to the non-white welfare state, pro-Nationalist sentiment (politically, economically, and racially), and Law & Order. At first, having been raised on a steady diet of anti-NSDAP media brainwashing, I denied the claim. After all, back then, I associated Nazis with socialism, dictatorship, and genocide. Then I began doing my own research, and learned the truth regarding the NSDAP.

What I found out – as have many here – was that the NSDAP arose in response to a Germany that had socially collapsed. Despite what you have been told, the NSDAP did not arise from the economic collapse. Rather, the lascivious Weimar Republic was replete with transgender men (many veterans of a recently lost war), pedophilia, unimaginable sexual depravity, pornography, and other deleterious cultural influences. It was the patriotic German middle class that made the NSDAP and Hitler possible. For their part, the NSDAP delivered: lower taxes (top tax rate of 13.6%), an expansion of gun ownership (despite what we’re told by the lying media), a return to livable/sustainable wages, an end to transgenderism/pedophilia/rampant homosexuality, and a return to both German and Christian values. The first two laws enacted under NSDAP leadership banned pornography and usury. The NSDAP’s variant of “socialism” were social welfare benefits tied to work and sobriety. After doing my own research, and ignoring the propaganda we’ve been fed since 1940, I learned – like many here – that the NSDAP model is far preferable to that which we have today: a Marxist left marching through the institutions with tacit support from a feckless political “right” that differs from the left only in name.

Seeing what we have today in America, effectively a communist take-over, those of us who support some version of fascism realize that it is the only solution to our current problems. The Constitution, a wonderful document, has dismally failed to prevent demographic replacement followed by democratic replacement. More brown people means more brown voters, which means more brown political policies – which are overwhelmingly leftist. The time has come for a new Nationalist awakening and we’ve been at the stage of “us vs them” for a while. As we have seen in 2020, there are no political solutions. Look at January 6th. The system treats ordinary Republicans as “Nazi” dissidents. In reality, the GOP is kept in place only to provide the illusion that the US is a functional democratic republic.

The only hope is a Nationalist Hard Right.”

rhs jr
rhs jr
  Anonymous
April 24, 2022 12:03 pm

I agree in Large part but do not agree that Nazis were Christians. But how do you feel about Leftist Oligarchs slaughtering useless idiots with The CV-19 Shots , going to war with country after country, destroying the food and fuel of the people , telling them there is Global Warming caused by CO2, chem-spraying them with poisons, dumbing down the public schools, stealing elections, destroying the dollar and massive financial corruption, drugs and perversions high and low? TPTB are bringing on a collapse and that would benefit all well organized cells takeover and a benevolent Dictator get US back on the correct path. I am almost eager to wish you God speed to a point. But lay low, very low, right now the government is a snake searching for you.

Anonymous
Anonymous
  rhs jr
April 24, 2022 7:42 am

The multinational corporations who control media are NOT liberal.

rhs jr
rhs jr
  Anonymous
April 24, 2022 11:42 am

In the true original definition of liberal before it was twisted by the liberals to mean whatever they want it to mean

tr4head
tr4head
April 23, 2022 7:53 pm

The answer to fix this GD mess of a Resetting Commie world we all find ourselves is to create a new and BIG political party replacing the GOP. It will be a huge and powerful new majority made up of Constitutional Conservatives, Democratic Liberals (ala Maher and Derschowitz) and Libertarians. It will be unstoppable.

WillyB
WillyB
  tr4head
April 23, 2022 9:27 pm

Agreed. Today’s GOP is worthless. The only thing they do these days is ask for money. I fell for that once, but then I realized I was throwing my money into a toilet. Never again. All that’s left for us is to resist the criminal socialists in power in any way we can and with any level of force necessary. Make Jan 6 look like a girl scout picnic.

rhs jr
rhs jr
  tr4head
April 23, 2022 9:57 pm

Agree, the Republican’s public organization is Controlled Opposition; it’s primary function is to stamp out (or absorb) any third party movement that starts up and could grow to become a threat. The secondary function is as a Political Party (Reps/Candidates). The GOP doesn’t want any grassroots ideas or help, only your cooperation getting more people registered and voting Republican, and more money. It’s run by the parliamentary book of rules like adult Boy/Girl Scout troops; all top down from the NYC bosses to lickspittle state/county committeemen/women to gofer precinct men/women to volunteers etc. A Little Nazis organization without Brownshirts; but Democrats are commies and worse. My suggestion is destroy both Deep State Parties and vote your conscience for a liberal, moderate or Conservative candidate.

Anonymous
Anonymous
  tr4head
April 25, 2022 5:25 pm

I hope that is sarcasm. If not, I’ll just feel bad for you.

Walt
Walt
April 23, 2022 8:04 pm

Liberalism isn’t a lost cause because it isn’t a cause.
Liberalism is an effect.

Anonymous
Anonymous
  Walt
April 24, 2022 1:23 am

It’s a mask.

m
m
April 24, 2022 5:32 am

Yawn.
Marcuse and Schmitt, two more crackheads reverting all philosophical thought back to POWER, i.e. rule of the jungle.
Marx, among many others, already had that great “insight”.

Dial M for Mordor
Dial M for Mordor
April 24, 2022 10:52 pm

Marcuse is instructive on two aspects.

1) Words mean things, but they do not mean the same things to all people. Bad or manipulative people make ample use of this tactic – exhibit #1, N.Y. Harari.
Be very careful when people are appealing to you with generalized terms (Democracy / Capitalism) or indistinct emotional pleas, because without some defined moral compass and very specific policy construct, this tactic is a first-choice refuge of scoundrels. The more widely promoted, the more likely that this is a malformed, false doctrine.

2) The popular nonsense argument to the effect that “everyone wants to immigrate here because they love freedom / yearn for freedom”, is readily debunked by the likes of Marcuse. The attraction in many cases is the ease with which you can take advantage of a corrupted society, while actively looting it from the inside.

Thomas Paine
Thomas Paine
April 25, 2022 9:41 pm

I remain ever optimistic.