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Why Liberals Oppose Unilateralism
FrontPageMagazine.com ^ | September 17, 2002 | Lawrence Auster

Posted on 09/17/2002 12:17:44 AM PDT by Coeur de Lion

"I am totally against unilateralism in the modern world," says French president Jacques Chirac, expressing the particular European distaste for any strong U.S. action vis à vis Iraq, but also making a much larger claim regarding the morality of sovereign power itself.

As I read Chirac's comment, the categorical nature of it made me suddenly realize how the opposition to unilateralism, about which we hear so much today, is of a piece with all the other familiar liberal positions, ranging from global gun control to campaign finance reform to anti-discrimination laws, that tend in the direction of the elimination of political and personal freedom.

What is unilateralism? It is a nation-state taking action, political or military, on the international stage, whether to defend its interests or to restore order in an area of the world that comes within its purview or responsibility. For example, when the United States intervened from time to time in Haiti over the course of the 20th century to restore a minimum of order in that desperate place, that was unilateralism. When the United States confronted the Soviet Union during the Cuban Missile Crisis, that was unilateralism. When the U.S. sent massive amount of materiél to Israel at a crucial moment in the 1973 War, that was unilateralism. When the U.S. bombed Libya following a terrorist attack on U.S. service personnel in West Germany in the 1980s, that was unilateralism. When Israel rescued its hostages in Entebbe, that was unilateralism. When Britain sent a flotilla to win back the Falklands from the Argentinean junta, that was unilateralism.

Unilateral action by a state can be good or bad, moral or immoral, successful or unsuccessful, just like any other type of action. Therefore to be against unilateralism per se is to be against the very possibility of nation-state behaving in a responsible and helpful way in the world. The results of this attitude can be catastrophic. During the Bosnian war in the early 1990s, the thing that was most urgently needed was unilateral action by a strong power in the neighborhood to intervene and restore order. In the old days, such "Great Powers" as Germany or Austria would have been in a position to take on that vital task. But by the early 1990s there was no European nation ready and willing to act unilaterally, only the damnable U.N., whose "peacekeeping" missions made the situation far worse, while the European Union, founded for the very purpose of avoiding decisive action by its members, showed itself totally incapable of taking any steps to stop the slaughter. It was not until the United States stepped in, acting "unilaterally," that the immediate violence was brought to a halt (though the U.S. pursued a multiculturalist concept of order that made a permanent settlement in Bosnia impossible and required American and other troops to stay in the area indefinitely.)

Liberals are against unilateralism for the same reason they are against fundamental individual freedoms such as the private ownership of guns. Since liberals believe in equality, they are against power, because different people inevitably possess different amounts of it and so oppress each other. So liberals oppose private gun ownership, because it suggests differentials of power among individuals, which suggests inequality and oppression. For the same reason, liberals want to restrict the freedom of political organizations to buy political advertising because some candidates and groups will be able to buy more advertising than others, which suggests differentials of power, which suggests inequality and oppression (the recent campaign finance law is to free elections what gun control is to self-defense). And for the same reason, liberals oppose independent action by nation-states because such action suggests differentials of power and thus inequality and oppression. Since freedom of action by persons or polities and the resulting inequalities of power and influence are built into the very structure of existence, what liberals are ultimately aiming for is nothing less than the total repression of the natural order of things. The attempt to eliminate all power must lead to the concentration of all power in a global totalitarian state.

At the same time, even as the liberals and globalists keep pushing for a uniform world system in which no one will be allowed to act as a free entity in his own interests, they are also demanding a radical expansion of human rights. We must understand that this is not a contradiction. The freedom that the liberals seek to destroy is the freedom of men and nations to act responsibly in the pursuit of legitimate ends. The rights that the liberals seek to expand are the "rights" of human beings to have all their needs provided by society.

As an example of this agenda, consider Principle 1 of the Rio Declaration on Environment and Development, which was the basis of the final declaration of the recent U.N. World Summit on Sustainable Development:“Human beings … are entitled to a healthy and productive life in harmony with nature.”

Now it is one thing to say that a healthy and productive life in harmony with nature is — like happiness itself — a desirable good to which human beings ought to aspire; it is quite another thing to say that human beings are entitled to a healthy and productive life. Leaving aside the fact that the demand is logically absurd (how can a person have a "right" to be productive?), it is clear that the liberals have transformed the procedural right to pursue a good life (or, rather, the right not to be arbitrarily prevented from pursuing it) into the substantive right to have a good life. Furthermore, since entitlements imply obligations (a point on which the U.N. is becoming increasingly explicit), it becomes the obligation of all nations to ensure the happiness of every human being on earth. In practice, of course, this means that it will be the duty of the functioning, free, law-abiding, and successful countries — meaning ourselves — collectively to ensure the happiness of everyone living in the disfunctional, unfree, lawless, and unsuccessful countries. In short, the total suppression of national sovereignty and of individual freedom within a global socialist regime. Such suppression, and such a regime, is the ultimate goal of the ascendant liberal ideology which John Fonte has dubbed transnational progressivism, but which could more appropriately be called transnational radicalism.


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1 posted on 09/17/2002 12:17:44 AM PDT by Coeur de Lion
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To: Couer de Lion
"The rights that liberals seek to expand are the "rights" of human beings to have all their needs provided by society."

"The attempt to eliminate all power must lead to the concentration of all power in a global totalitarian state."

I could probally quote each line from this, each one makes an important point.

This is a MUST READ for any Rebublican or any one who is concerned about keeping this country as the founding fathers wanted it. The author explains in clear & precise terms that demacrats have no regard for our Constitution or way of life. The trick is to make this CRYSTAL CLEAR to the voters. The liberals are running the demacratic party. The Republican goal in this election or any election should be that no vote for a dem be an uninformed vote. If you vote for them, you are voting for the desruction of our way of life as we have known it. You are voting for the dismantling of our Constituion, Bill of Rights, life liberty and the pursuit of happiness exc..weakening our military, placing our generation and the next generations in danger. Vote for dems ,and you vote for tearing down everything that made our nation great and replacing our system with socialism and under the control of Koffi Anan and the UN. This will be a HUGE step down for our people(regarding standards of living & health care exc..) and it will come as quite a shock to many. Hopefully people will wise up.

On that note, I'm sick of conservative hosts talking about so called moderate dems, like Zell Miller of Georgia. He has no say so in his party. Exactly how many moderate dems are there? (about 2.) I wish they'd (conservatives on radio, exc..)) stop helping dems to cover up what they really stand for.

I don't want to hear the word liberal either. A liberal IS A DEMACRAAAT! Knowing how stupid we can be, I'm positive there are many, many, people who think liberal and demacrat are 2 different political parties.

And finally, I have to keep a bucket next to the TV when President Bush is speaking, for when he says "Republicans & demacrats working toghether..." arghhh!! gag!! barf!! What exactly does he mean by "new tone" any way? Does that mean you cover up for people whose behavior has been an abomination in a time of war and after our nation has been attacked? How about when the Clintons & their low lifes trashed the White House? Don't we have a right to know how these people really are? But, then again he (Bush) does have a giant problem with the press twisting everything against him, so maybe its better the way he does it. Ok done ranting for the night . Excellent article.

2 posted on 09/17/2002 2:26:38 AM PDT by fly_so_free
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To: Couer de Lion
Liberals are enemies of human freedom. That's why they're against unilateralism of any kind, since inequality is by definition the basis of any free society that has ever existed. Efforts to eliminate it simply produce uniformity of immiseration and the imposition of totalitarian rule upon society to make sure inequality does not resurface. One has the clear impression liberals' model of the ideal society is the Taliban in Afghanistan minus their sexism.
4 posted on 09/17/2002 2:41:06 AM PDT by goldstategop
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To: Couer de Lion
Liberals want to control my life. Which suggests inequality and oppression.

5 posted on 09/17/2002 2:41:59 AM PDT by The Raven
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To: The Kenosha Kid
Are you opposed to the war on terrorism?
6 posted on 09/17/2002 2:45:22 AM PDT by chasio649
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To: The Kenosha Kid
ROFL! Yeah this country is politically correct in deciding fully what's in its interests and we take orders from no one. And if others think its the unilateralism of imperialism, two words spring to mind in response why we can and must act preemptively from now on to avert even the slightest sign of danger to our shores: 9-11. Let Koffi Annan and the Russkies choke on it.
7 posted on 09/17/2002 2:48:41 AM PDT by goldstategop
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To: The Kenosha Kid
Unilateralism, by shunning any external criterion, presupposes that America is angelic, incapable of wrongdoing

Nonsense. Unilateralism presupposes that we will act to protect our interests. Sometimes they will coincide with the interests of other nations, sometimes they will not. The President has a constitutional responsibility to provide for the protection of the country. This constitutional responsibility does not presume adherence to a higher authority. Besides, what would that higher authority be? In case you haven't noticed there is no world government, yet.

8 posted on 09/17/2002 3:04:32 AM PDT by johniegrad
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To: The Kenosha Kid
"I presume the guidelines (for our higher calling) came from Nuremburg and the UN charter"

....One Nation under God with justice and liberty for all. .. The Constitution, Declaration of Independence wich came looooooong befor the UN. But anyway commrade , I can tell your having trouble understanding why we can't trust a murderous dictator who killed 1 million of his own people. Don't know what else to say to you. Try reading about a guy named Hitler, you might learn something.

9 posted on 09/17/2002 3:08:11 AM PDT by fly_so_free
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To: The Kenosha Kid
Hardly. The U.N is biased against the U.S and Israel. Its completely given Iraq a pass. Talk about maddening hypocrisy!
11 posted on 09/17/2002 3:15:09 AM PDT by goldstategop
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To: The Kenosha Kid
So you are saying the US should do nothing about terrorism?
12 posted on 09/17/2002 3:30:04 AM PDT by chasio649
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To: The Kenosha Kid
In the months to come, all manner of pompous, benighted gibberish will be inflicted on us

And here's a perfect example, comrade.

Drivel

13 posted on 09/17/2002 3:32:24 AM PDT by Madame Dufarge
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To: The Kenosha Kid
We owe the UN nothing. Getting down to brass tacks, we owe the rest of the world nothing either. "You want something from me? What you got for me?" That is the way world politics has always been played. Don't kid yourself. They will guilt trip us into all sorts of actions if we let them get away with it but we owe them nothing.

Personally I think it is about time for a rotating UN headquarters. Time for it to rotate OUT of the US. Or should I say for the US to rotate OUT of the UN. That's ok, I think the coming conflagration will do the moribund UN in much like WWII killed the impotent League of Nations.

So what's a liberal like you doing spouting off in a place like this?
14 posted on 09/17/2002 3:32:43 AM PDT by johnb838
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To: The Kenosha Kid
You never did the Kenosha Kid.

You never did the Kenosha, kid.

You never did; the Kenosha Kid.

Wow, somebody who read Gravity's Rainbow and thought it was true...

16 posted on 09/17/2002 3:34:45 AM PDT by metesky
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To: Couer de Lion
Why Liberals Oppose Unilateralism?
In keeping with their usual hypocritical, "black and white" approach to the issues, liberals have been trained to see the United States as evil, and therefore, any action of self interest the U.S. takes, is an evil act that must be opposed. This is why so many liberals have such a time understanding the "good verses evil" aspects of the War on Terrorism: Islamic extremism may be evil, but then again, so is the U.S. in the liberal eye. So much so, that some liberals are even willing to side with the Islamic extremists, despite the fact that those Islamic extremists stand for every concept that the liberals say they abhor, save one: the destruction of capitalism and its flagship, the U.S. This is why, for example, people who supposedly hold environmental protection as such an important concern, are willing to side with Saddam Hussein, a man who ordered the releasing of millions of barrels of oil, and who set the torch to the Kuwaiti oil wells, when it comes to a contest between evil Saddam and the "evil" U.S. These people are so locked in their dogma, that they can only see the world in THEIR black and white terms...

btw- nice piece!
18 posted on 09/17/2002 3:59:56 AM PDT by LRS
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To: The Kenosha Kid
What is wrong with knee-jerk patriotism? If you hate this country and it sounds like you do, don't let the door hitcha in the ass on the way out, boy. Why don't you try France, I think a lot of people think like you there.
19 posted on 09/17/2002 4:00:14 AM PDT by johnb838
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To: LRS
HA! And it's the liberal BS the islamists hate the most. Let's look at ourselves. Why do they hate us so? What would make them hate us less? Well a good start would be if the American whores would develop some shame and start covering. How bout that, libs? Why aren't you pushing that? I know you want American service women to cover in Saudi, why not here? Maybe they would hate us less.

20 posted on 09/17/2002 4:04:01 AM PDT by johnb838
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