Author Topic: Great analysis of collectivism, individualism and dependency  (Read 820 times)

Hutch

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Great analysis of collectivism, individualism and dependency
« on: April 25, 2013, 01:33:30 PM »
Wow.  Just... wow.  I blush with envy at the writer's insight and gift of language.

http://www.nationalreview.com/corner/346517/more-dependency

A brilliant discussion without vitriol or diatribe.  Here's a snip, and remember I hate collectivism with the white-hot passion of a thousand suns.

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We are all dependent on others. The question is whether we are dependent on people we know, and they on us—in ways that foster family and community, build habits of restraint and dignity, and instill in us responsibility and a sense of obligation—or we are dependent on distant, neutral, universal systems of benefits that help provide for our material wants without connecting us to any local and immediate nexus of care and obligation. It is not dependence per se, which is a universal fact of human life, but dependence without mutual obligation, that corrupts the soul. Such technocratic provision enables precisely the illusion of independence from the people around us and from the requirements of any moral code they might uphold. It is corrosive not because it instills a true sense of dependence but because it inspires a false sense of independence and so frees us from the sorts of moral habits of mutual obligation that alone can make us free.
« Last Edit: April 25, 2013, 05:40:57 PM by Hutch »
"My limited experience does not permit me to appreciate the unquestionable wisdom of your decision"

Seems like every day, I'm forced to add to the list of people who can just kiss my hairy ass.

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Re: Great analysis of collectivism, individualism and dependency
« Reply #1 on: April 25, 2013, 10:58:46 PM »
Thanks for the link.