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The Left’s New Moral Framework Includes Zero Forgiveness, Even For Dr. Seuss
The Federalist ^ | March 5, 2021 | Nathanial Blake

Posted on 03/05/2021 6:20:14 AM PST by Kaslin

Instead of a populace with a developed understanding of sin, and a prudent sense of what to punish and what to tolerate, we now have personal and social moral instability.


Canceling Dr. Seuss is what a moral panic looks like. Unlike the stereotypical moral panic, in which ill-educated yokels whip themselves up into a frenzy of denunciation, today those with power and influence — journalists, educators, and suchlike — lead the way.

At moral panics finding more and more evil to frantically purge, backwoods Baptists have nothing on The New York Times newsroom and students at elite universities. Canceling Harry Potter over witchcraft is out; canceling Harry Potter because the author believes men are not women is very in.

This is what happens when people who have abandoned the concept of sin try to deal with the reality of sin. The experience of something being very wrong with the world is still with us, but we no longer have a shared language to describe, explain, and ameliorate this reality.

Yet human nature abhors a moral vacuum. Thus, people still seek justice and absolution, but for understanding and addressing what is wrong with the world, it is amateur hour. Each man is left to do what is right in his own eyes.

This moral anarchy is socially unsustainable, so there are all sorts of ad hoc efforts to establish a shared framework for how to understand and respond to sin. The sudden prominence of ideological projects such as critical race theory and intersectional analysis is in large part due to them offering such a framework to a culture that has forgotten older ideas of sin. They provide explanations for what is wrong with the world and possible solutions.

As one would expect from a new moral code that is still establishing itself, this one is adolescent, even childish. Fanaticism tends to become a signifier of righteousness in a drive for moral purity. There is no sense of proportion in doling out punishments, and little forgiveness to be had. The problem is exacerbated by many of the new moral rules being made up and revised over the internet, often by those who have little life experience or knowledge of what came before them.

A recent confessional piece (ironically in The New York Times) by Liat Kaplan illustrates this. A few years ago Kaplan wrote a moderately popular blog devoted to “long lists of celebrities’ regrettable (racist, sexist, homophobic, transphobic, ethnophobic, ableist and so on) statements and actions.”

At the time, Kaplan was a teenager dealing with social angst and personal tragedy. Anonymous online endeavors in “vengeful public shaming masquerading as social criticism” seemed like a way to bring a little justice into the world. Looking back, Kaplan admits “my pettiness, my motivating rage, my hard-and-fast assumptions that people were either good or bad … the spotlight I put on other people’s mistakes as if one day I wouldn’t make plenty of my own.”

All, it turns out, have sinned, even the cancellers. Who, in this new moral framework, has the right and the ability to forgive? How is one to seek absolution, and who has the authority to grant it? No one, it seems, knows, but many will viciously turn it to their own ends.

There is also a lot of money to be made in selling social justice to those anxious about their moral status. Of course, much of this anxiety is about perception.

Moral sensitivity confers social standing, so there are incentives to display ever more acute sensitivity to sins against the new moral order. People and organizations are eager to be seen as good adherents of the ascending moral order, so we see Oreo tweeting support for LGBT causes and businesses lining up to have Robin DiAngelo tell their employees how racist they are.

As these examples illustrate, the new morality is most ascendant among those with power. In particular, white members of the professional-managerial classes have adopted it as a replacement for the older Christian moral framework.

Consequently, despite claims to speak for the oppressed, the new morality is often a tool of class distinctions and exclusion. Those with a well-to-do background and concomitant education have usually been initiated into the new moral framework, so they have an advantage over the poor and working class in navigating its intricate shibboleths and dictates.

But while some are privileged in their ability to adapt to the new morality, anyone can be caught on the wrong side of its rapidly shifting boundaries. The best way to stay safe is to reflexively support the latest development of its doctrines. This dynamics drives the sense of moral panic that can, for instance, quickly cancel even Dr. Seuss.

This social and spiritual problem is also political, particularly in a liberal regime. Liberalism seeks to establish a neutral political and cultural framework within which those with different beliefs may live together peacefully. But this arrangement breaks down when the populace is in the midst of a moral revolution or a moral panic (or both). Instead of a populace with a developed understanding of sin, and a prudent sense of what to punish and what to tolerate, there is personal and social moral instability.

This chaos precludes the tolerance necessary for a liberal regime, which requires a difficult balance of confidence and humility. For liberalism to function, people must be confident not only in their own beliefs but also in the stability of the liberal order — able to trust that they will still be allowed to live by and evangelize for their beliefs, even if they are a minority.

Without this trust, seizing power becomes essential, if only to protect against what the other side will do. But liberalism also requires humility, not just in the acknowledgment that one might be wrong, but also in the reluctance to use coercive power to settle arguments and compel beliefs. Liberalism requires a humble hesitance to impose dogma by force, and a recognition of human imperfectability.

Thus, a populace with an unstable moral framework is particularly ill-suited to liberal politics. People need a way to understand and resolve the problem of sin, personally and socially, even as they recognize it as a permanent problem of life.

This is why our nation’s founders thought religion and virtue essential to our republic. It is also why so many old-school liberals are helpless to resist the moral panics sweeping their institutions. Discourses on, say, due process will not persuade those who are in a frenzy brought on by a spiritual crisis.

The cancelation of Dr. Seuss is what happens when people try to deal with the sins of the world all by themselves. Having been raised amidst moral destitution, their haphazard, disproportionate, confused, and often panicked efforts are to be expected.

There is certainly malice in the cancel culture they promulgate, but there is also desperate spiritual poverty. This is why the old Christian response to sin goes beyond morality, declaring that we all don’t just need hearts three sizes larger, we need new ones.


TOPICS: Culture/Society; Editorial
KEYWORDS: books; cancelculture; christian; drseuss; identitypolitics; liberalism; media; moralhazard; newyorkslimes; race; religion; robindiangelo; sin

1 posted on 03/05/2021 6:20:14 AM PST by Kaslin
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To: Kaslin

Political correctness and being woke makes people into worthless human beings.


2 posted on 03/05/2021 6:27:31 AM PST by Rurudyne (Standup Philosopher)
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To: Kaslin

Never apologize to the left for anything. Never.


3 posted on 03/05/2021 6:30:48 AM PST by bk1000 (Banned from Breitbart)
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To: bk1000

Yup. Go on full offense. But you can’t tell the Republicucks that.


4 posted on 03/05/2021 6:32:35 AM PST by HighSierra5
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To: Kaslin

with the schools closed, the Media-Dem Party has now incorporated Fahrenheit 451 into their playlist. Book banning will turn into book burnings. Soon books in general will be banned. Since math has already been declared “racist” can reading be far behind? I can see cars with a bumper sticker “If you can read this, you’re a racist” proudly displayed.

When books are outlawed, only outlaws will have books.


5 posted on 03/05/2021 6:32:56 AM PST by euram
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To: Kaslin

Bkmk


6 posted on 03/05/2021 6:38:09 AM PST by sauropod (#ImpeachMcConnell. #Resist. #NotMyPresident.)
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To: Kaslin
As CS Lewis put it in the Abolition of Man:

This thing which I have called for convenience the Tao, and which others may call Natural Law or Traditional Morality or the First Principles of Practical Reason or the First Platitudes, is not one among a series of possible systems of value. It is the sole source of all value judgements. If it is rejected, all value is rejected. If any value is retained, it is retained. The effort to refute it and raise a new system of value in its place is self-contradictory. There has never been, and never will be, a radically new judgement of value in the history of the world. What purport to be new systems or (as they now call them) ‘ideologies’, all consist of fragments from the Tao itself, arbitrarily wrenched from their context in the whole and then swollen to madness in their isolation, yet still owing to the Tao and to it alone such validity as they possess. If my duty to my parents is a superstition, then so is my duty to posterity. If justice is a superstition, then so is my duty to my country or my race. If the pursuit of scientific knowledge is a real value, then so is conjugal fidelity. The rebellion of new ideologies against the Tao is a rebellion of the branches against the tree: if the rebels could succeed they would find that they had destroyed themselves. The human mind has no more power of inventing a new value than of imagining a new primary colour, or, indeed, of creating a new sun and a new sky for it to move in.

7 posted on 03/05/2021 7:00:50 AM PST by AndyTheBear
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8 posted on 03/05/2021 7:08:09 AM PST by DJ MacWoW (The Fed Gov is not one ring to rule them all)
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To: Kaslin
Unlike the stereotypical moral panic, in which ill-educated yokels whip themselves up into a frenzy of denunciation, today those with power and influence — journalists, educators, and suchlike — lead the way.

Power and influence does not in any way preclude them from being ill-educated yokels. They just worked the system.

9 posted on 03/05/2021 7:10:52 AM PST by Mr. Jeeves ([CTRL]-[GALT]-[DELETE])
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To: Kaslin

The country is devolving into a state of hysterical insanity. It’s suddenly calling things racist and destroying cultural icons that have been with us for years. The left hates this country and is slowly destroying every institution that contained anything good. It wants to destroy this country and replace it with a communist paradise in which the productive people are forever held in servitude to the indolent ones.


10 posted on 03/05/2021 7:32:45 AM PST by I want the USA back (The nation is in the grips of incurable hysterical insanity, as usual.)
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To: AndyTheBear; Kaslin

But CS Lewis never defines “values” (and most everyone else who use the term do the same, leaving it to each person to define it their own way, and thus the confusion)

Values are those rules for living that through experience of millenia have proven to provide fairly consistent long term happiness or least amount of suffering. They are the “Gods of the Copybook Headings” (Kipling).

http://www.kiplingsociety.co.uk/poems_copybook.htm

They are tradition, but invariably every new generation finds tradition boring or too confining, and without any life’s experience they come up with radical new, untried but more “shiny” rules for living (values), which when society at large is foolish enough (or more often, coerced) to buy into them will invariably result in untold suffering.

Values are about pragmatism - what works, especially what’s been proven to work through the ages.

And pragmatism is the bedrock of conservatism, but conservatism also recognizes that the world is not static, so it is cautiously open to new ideas, but they have to prove themselves before they’re widely accepted. The number one enemy of conservatism is radicalism.

It’s a look before you leap philosophy rather than the radicals’ leap first and then look.


11 posted on 03/05/2021 8:28:02 AM PST by aquila48 (Do not let them make you care! Guilting you is how they control you. )
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To: I want the USA back; Kaslin

“The country is devolving into a state of hysterical insanity. “

Yep, as I have been been saying, we have become a very sick and dysfunctional society...

When the Chinese or the Muslims finally come in and take over this asylum without even firing a shot, it will be an improvement. At least they have their feet grounded in reality.


12 posted on 03/05/2021 8:40:22 AM PST by aquila48 (Do not let them make you care! Guilting you is how they control you. )
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To: HighSierra5
Locate all the old Dr. Seuss books, even the ones not yet canceled. Make photocopies of all the text in every one of them. Set up means to reproduce them all in whole, screw whatever copyright may be held by anybody, and as each of these books are cancelled (there will be more, you can be sure), make them available through the underground market. Should be able to run quite a while before the authorities catch up with you, and the provisions of the First Amendment would come to a serious review. Since the works are prohibited, the copyright is virtually worthless anyway, so this should put the authorities in quite a bind.

Just a little guerrilla warfare, out there in the trenches.

¡Viva la Revolución!

13 posted on 03/05/2021 11:06:20 AM PST by alloysteel (Praise the Lord, and pass the ammunition.)
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To: aquila48
But CS Lewis never defines “values” (and most everyone else who use the term do the same, leaving it to each person to define it their own way, and thus the confusion)

WTF are you talking about? Did you read Abolition of Man?

14 posted on 03/05/2021 4:23:35 PM PST by AndyTheBear
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