Neo-Liberalism vs Neo-conservatism...
Posted: Mon Jan 31, 2011 7:55 pm
...what's the difference? When I first saw the people in Egypt rioting on TV I couldn't help but think "So they've had enough of Israel and the Neo-Cons as well." Then I thought, "...well since Obama is in office now it might be more appropriate to say 'Neo-Liberals'." Then it occured to me seconds after that there isn't even a difference. I've read several essays talking about the classical beaning of the term "liberalism" as it pertains to the beliefs of Voltaire and other early advocates of civil liberties that inspired American democracy. The way I see it, if you believe in individual rights and democracy, you are basically a liberal. Here is an excerpt from the Wikipedia entry for Voltaire:
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What do the members of Anti-Neocons have to say about this question, if anything?Anti-semitism
According to the rabbi Joseph Telushkin the most significant of Enlightenment hostility against Judaism was found in Voltaire, although claims to the contrary have been made by some that his remarks were in fact anti-Biblical and not truly anti-semitism. Thirty of the 118 articles in his Dictionnaire Philosophique dealt with Jews and described them in consistently negative ways.
Peter Gay, a contemporary authority on the Enlightenment, offered two suggestions as a mitigation for Voltaire's open hostility towards the Jews. He writes that "Voltaire struck at the Jews to strike at Christianity," and that his anti-semitism also derived from negative personal experience. Teleushkin states that Voltaire did not limit his attack on aspects of Judaism that Christianity used as a foundation, repeatedly making it clear that he despised Jews.[34] Arthur Hertzberg claims that Gay's second suggestion is also untenable, as Voltaire himself denies its validity when he remarked that he had "forgotten about much larger bankruptcies through Christians."
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