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8/23/2008

Conservatives and Liberals in Perfect Agreement about an Emotional Controversy!

Remember not too long ago when The Christian Right was all alone in its efforts to keep religion and politics linked together? Remember when the religious and non-religious Left were our last line of defense against anyone who didn't believe in the separation of church and state?

Well, it's a new dawn! Now we all as a people can unite behind our passion for keeping religion in politics. Don't miss it!:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oVi4rUzf-0Q

8/06/2008

Update

Short and to the point, in no particular order:

-I am now teaching online classes for DeVry University, and - as of January 2009 - Los Angeles Harbor College.

-Working on a textbook proposal that was actually requested by a major publisher. One way or another the work will have good results, as I am also developing the onLine class I'll be doing for LAHC.

-Blake is now well entrenched in the Army (don't miss that play on words there). His unit will be deployed to "some place" at "some time," and that's all you need to know. Let me know if you'd like his email address. I'm sure he'd love to hear from you.

-Blake, Lauren and Luke have set up their own comfortable nest in the area.

-Kathy is goo-goo over her grandson, who is - admittedly - pretty great. But I'll say no more on that subject, otherwise this update will sound like one of those obnoxious family Christmas letters.

-Kathy - solid and stable as ever - retains Hollywood level beauty and grace.

-I wish I could find some good musicians to sing with.

Sol 4 Now.

8/02/2008

Looking for Some Intelligent Opinions

I want to describe something I see that is very troubling. Please consider this and respond by telling me why what I see is wrong. I really do want to be corrected.

The political left celebrates diversity seemingly at every opportunity. There is an almost constant battle cry regarding race, national origin, gender and gayness, language, etc., that diversity is a great and wonderful thing.

I fully agree, and can provide any number of accounts from my own life demonstrating the ways in which such diversities are essential to the health of individuals -- myself included -- and cultures -- the United States included.

Here's the disturbing thing I see, leading to the question I am asking: It seems that all this celebration of diversity seems to die away abruptly and with a vengeance when the time comes to celebrate a diversity of opinion about controversial issues.

I was once involved in a conversation which included a young woman. When someone quoted Rush Limbaugh, this woman called him a "fat fascist." Why did this young woman, who was quite vocal in her beliefs about tolerance, suddenly become so intolerant? Further discussion revealed the source of her intensity. Rush Limbaugh, she explained, is "intolerant," and wants to enforce the "systems of oppression" that keep "disadvantaged groups" from "justice, equality, and full participation in society.

Fair enough. Let's all agree that Rush Limbaugh is actively promoting such an agenda. In fact, lets add to the foul odor of it by adding pompous windbag, Right Wing extremist, White House talking points, war monger, bigot, homophobe, and greedy capitalist capitalizing on an uneducated listening audience that unquestioningly marches to his orders. (Rush Limbaugh is certainly not the point here. He just seems to be an easy example to explore the question.)

OK, are we all on the same page? Good. Then here's my question: Why is diversity wonderful with regard to race, national origin, gender and gayness, as I am certain it is, but undesirable with regard to the expression of differing viewpoints? More to the point, does someone deserve the self-satisfaction of feeling like a tolerant person if that person is intolerant of whole groups of people, namely those who disagree with her on many points that she holds dear?

Most importantly, is all that celebration of various kinds of diversity creating a powerful, political monolith that wants to stamp out diversity in one particular context -- the arena of ideas? What if a woman, gay person, member of a racial minority, or undocumented worker begins to proclaim opinions that agree with Rush Limbaugh? Will all the other kinds of diversity still be celebrated with reference to that person?

The most important literary source of contemporary Liberalism is arguably John Stuart Mill's On Liberty. Mill's book turns the whole state of affairs I have described above on it's head. He seems to believe that diversity of opinion on all matters of discussion is the matter of first importance if a society is to be just and civilized. And he offers some pretty good reasons, I think.

Please tell me what you think.