Posts Tagged ‘Liberty principle’
Small men crowding States of tyranny
Posted by: adonis49 on: March 14, 2015
Small men crowding States of tyranny
John Stuart Mill wrote in the 18th century:
“A Sate which dwarfs its men in order that they may be more docile instruments in its hands, even for beneficial purposes, will find that with small men no great thing can really be accomplished”
The Liberty principle means free expression, not only in speech and press, but mainly in life-style.
There is no reason to believe in a “one fit” lifestyle: Experiments in living should be the prerogative of adult citizens.
Ignorance may be bliss.
Not being challenged give us the false sense of bliss.
The main criteria for Liberty rights in political system is: Which political system permit an individual to flourish and develop his potentials.
The people should campaign and act against the “dumbed down” screaming headlines that repeat the same misleading arguments that a system own through its various institutions.
An orchestra conductor State system forces its citizens to sing from the same hymn sheet, instead of allowing the various communities and minorities to play as they wish.
Does a neutral State foregoes a common set of social values?
At least tolerance of other belief systems is prime among the common values.
If laws in other countries are horrendous to our set of values system, it is not permitted to shrug off our shoulder and say “It’s all relative”
Practicing tolerance involves our determination to spread the value of tolerance to other communities.
Even though claims are open to interpretations, claims that toleration of a belief system that we feel is wrong should be only interpreted as if “our own way is wrong”.
There is a difference between interpreting a claim and justifying it: Justifying anything is the phase of taking actions against tolerance.
Is there any difference between tolerant attitudes and the concept that morality is relative in society?
The fact is we are inclined to tolerate once we objectively admit that there is a set of moral values that are Not meant to be relative.
Bridging the gap between generation in tolerating life styles is not readily feasible.
Bridging gaps within a generation in life styles is feasible but requires time, patience and plenty of communication.
Learning to practice tolerance is the hardest of training: We are very deficient in communicating our opinions and values tangibly and pragmatically.