#2—Now that we are all on the same page about what constitutes a Conservative, what are the top 6 beliefs/ideas that define the liberal movement in America for you?

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Because conservative is about the individual person and their freedom from an oppressive government.

 

No, that's libertarian, not a function of conservatism itself.

Conservatives want a smaller government. When a government gets too big it will almost always become opressive. Just because a government has gone several clicks past where conservatives would like it to be doesn't negate their desire for a small government. They want a small government not a smaller government. If our current government were to get smaller it could still be too big. Individual freedom is the central force behind conservatism.

Conservatives want a government of appropriate size to the task required of it. Bigger or smaller in and of themselves don't mean anything here. Conservatives make assessments and decide what makes sense, not automatically one or the other.

 

If the only refrain is "smaller government, less taxes", that's often a dogmatic position (Grover Norquist's pledge, for instance), and thus a liberal stance, despite its dovetail to the republican party - it is not conservative.

Conservatives want a small government. Maybe it would be better if I said conservatives want a limited government with clearly defined roles and this is what keeps it small.

Norquist's position is conservative insofar as people have decided that the current size of domestic government for the allotted tasks is so out-of-whack that the only rational option is to cut.  It is the logical conclusion once you've decided that government is excessively and inappropriately large in relation to the tasks that should be required of it.

 

The "smaller government, less taxes" "refrain" is not a restatement the argument -- it is simply a statement of the conclusion.  It is an overstatement to say that "it is not conservative" -- under your definition of the term -- based on that alone.


JB

Fair enough - though I would argue that very many people take it as a dogmatic position, rather than a rationale one. It also does not take into account actual economic history and facts particularly well. 

 

But yes - not the best example to illustrate the point I was making.

Ok, so let's take the next logical step.  Can you express the conservative (or liberal) philosophy in a cohesive enough manner that you can shift the mindset of someone from the opposite 'side'?  Can we articulate this belief system well enough to make a 'convert'?

And if so, how would you do it?

Nope, it would be a waste of time. The best we can do is to learn to understand each other in a more rational sense so that we can work together to find acceptable common ground. Trying to convert would be more useless than me in a singing competition

I don't think converts are "won" like that.  Minds aren't changed much by argument, they're changed by experience.

 

People entrenched on the opposite side are largely immune to argument anyway.  They've already heard it all.  You might be able to win some that aren't entrenched.  But, that's not really changing somebody's mind ... its convincing them to make up their mind.


JB

I don't think converts are "won" like that.  Minds aren't changed much by argument, they're changed by experience.

 

Or good evidence.

So the general consensus, then, is that we cannot shift someones mindset to the point where they will accept an alternate view.  in your view, the trend that we see of people becoming more conservative as they get older is simply experience.  

Interesting. Thank you for your comments.  

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