Totalitarian Sentimentality

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Roger Scruton nails it.

 I interrupt him in the middle of a portrait of conservative and liberal attitudes:

“Those two portraits are familiar to everyone, and I have no doubt on which side the readers of this magazine will stand. What all conservatives know, however, is that it is they who are motivated by compassion, and that their cold-heartedness is only apparent. They are the ones who have taken up the cause of society, and who are prepared to pay the cost of upholding the principles on which we all — liberals included — depend. To be known as a social conservative is to lose all hope of an academic career; it is to be denied any chance of those prestigious prizes, from the MacArthur to the Nobel Peace Prize, which liberals confer only on each other. For an intellectual it is to throw away the prospect of a favorable review — or any review at all — in the New York Times or the New York Review of Books. Only someone with a conscience could possibly wish to expose himself to the inevitable vilification that attends such an “enemy of the people.” And this proves that the conservative conscience is governed not by self-interest but by a concern for the public good. Why else would anyone express it?”

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Dalwhinnie

2 Responses
  1. Nicola Timmerman :

    Date: January 31, 2010 @ 12:58 PM

    It also used to (and probably still does even more) make you a social pariah in university and gets you a lot less girls to sleep with (I am speaking as a woman here!).

  2. Dalwhinnie :

    Date: February 1, 2010 @ 10:53 PM

    Nicola:
    Did you get fewer girls or do you think I got fewer girls because of being conservative? The question is impertinent, but your wording entices me to ask it. I had plenty, but in 1969 I had no idea that I was actually a conservative.

    Cheers
    Dalwhinnie

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