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Anonymous Misanthropist said...

This is why I still believe that modern leftism is really a fundamentalist religious cult. As leftists are heavily into projection, and it is a familiar leftist talking point to vastly exaggerate the alleged influence of the so-called 'religious right' over mainstream conservative politics in most western democracies, is it not likely that the left themselves are really the religious fundamentalists?

Leftism and PC functions as a kind of religion inasmuch as it doesn't seem to matter how selfish and immoral a person's behaviour and personal life is, simply believing in the correct PC views serves as a kind of moral redemption and absolution for one's sins. Dangerous climate change serves as the lake of fire that will engulf us all if we don't repent our sins and make the appropriate supplications to the correct deity. While there has long been a tradition of 'separation of church and state', alas there is no such thing as 'separation of eco doomsday cult and state'.

The key to understanding much of politics is that the mainstream centre-right are really the secular progressives while the left are really a bunch of religious fundamentalists. This largely explains why the mainstream centre-right is so ineffective at holding back the left's control of institutions and the narrative. A bunch of secular progressives are no match for a bunch of militant religious fundamentalists. And it is likely for this reason that, as you say, rolling back leftism is impossible without a large scale religious revival. That is, only a Christian revival can most likely effectively confront and negate a fringe religious cult.

3 July 2016 at 03:45

Blogger Bruce Charlton said...

@M - But religious fundamentalists are trying to make something - while (Modern, 'New') Leftism is not constructive: it is aiming to (incrementally, and by rotation) destroy The Good by redefinitions and inversions.

Furthermore, sincere religious fundamentalists are unworldly - their objectives lie beyond materialism; whereas Leftism is intrinsically worldly and materialist.

Of course there are similarities between Leftism and religion but it is the difference which make Leftism so dangerous and evil.

I have written two books and many blog posts arging this distinction.

3 July 2016 at 05:23