The Closing of the Liberal Mind: How Groupthink and Intolerance Define the Left
A former U.S. Assistant Secretary of State and currently Acting Senior Vice President for Research at The Heritage Foundation, Kim R. Holmes surveys the state of liberalism in America today and finds that it is becoming its opposite—illiberalism—abandoning the precepts of open-mindedness and respect for individual rights, liberties, and the rule of law upon which the country was founded, and becoming instead an intolerant, rigidly dogmatic ideology that abhors dissent and stifles free speech. Tracing the new illiberalism historically to the radical Enlightenment, a movement that rejected the classic liberal ideas of the moderate Enlightenment that were prominent in the American Founding, Holmes argues that today’s liberalism has forsaken its American roots, incorporating instead the authoritarian, anti-clerical, and anti-capitalist prejudices of the radical and largely European Left. The result is a closing of the American liberal mind. Where once freedom of speech and expression were sacrosanct, today liberalism employs speech codes, trigger warnings, boycotts, and shaming rituals to stifle freedom of thought, expression, and action. It is no longer appropriate to call it liberalism at all, but illiberalism—a set of ideas in politics, government, and popular culture that increasingly reflects authoritarian and even anti-democratic values, and which is devising new strategies of exclusiveness to eliminate certain ideas and people from the political process. Although illiberalism has always been a temptation for American liberals, lurking in the radical fringes of the Left, it is today the dominant ideology of progressive liberal circles. This makes it a new danger not only to the once venerable tradition of liberalism, but to the American nation itself, which needs a viable liberal tradition that pursues social and economic equality while respecting individual liberties.
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The Closing of the Liberal Mind: How Groupthink and Intolerance Define the Left
A former U.S. Assistant Secretary of State and currently Acting Senior Vice President for Research at The Heritage Foundation, Kim R. Holmes surveys the state of liberalism in America today and finds that it is becoming its opposite—illiberalism—abandoning the precepts of open-mindedness and respect for individual rights, liberties, and the rule of law upon which the country was founded, and becoming instead an intolerant, rigidly dogmatic ideology that abhors dissent and stifles free speech. Tracing the new illiberalism historically to the radical Enlightenment, a movement that rejected the classic liberal ideas of the moderate Enlightenment that were prominent in the American Founding, Holmes argues that today’s liberalism has forsaken its American roots, incorporating instead the authoritarian, anti-clerical, and anti-capitalist prejudices of the radical and largely European Left. The result is a closing of the American liberal mind. Where once freedom of speech and expression were sacrosanct, today liberalism employs speech codes, trigger warnings, boycotts, and shaming rituals to stifle freedom of thought, expression, and action. It is no longer appropriate to call it liberalism at all, but illiberalism—a set of ideas in politics, government, and popular culture that increasingly reflects authoritarian and even anti-democratic values, and which is devising new strategies of exclusiveness to eliminate certain ideas and people from the political process. Although illiberalism has always been a temptation for American liberals, lurking in the radical fringes of the Left, it is today the dominant ideology of progressive liberal circles. This makes it a new danger not only to the once venerable tradition of liberalism, but to the American nation itself, which needs a viable liberal tradition that pursues social and economic equality while respecting individual liberties.
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The Closing of the Liberal Mind: How Groupthink and Intolerance Define the Left

The Closing of the Liberal Mind: How Groupthink and Intolerance Define the Left

by Kim R. Holmes
The Closing of the Liberal Mind: How Groupthink and Intolerance Define the Left

The Closing of the Liberal Mind: How Groupthink and Intolerance Define the Left

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A former U.S. Assistant Secretary of State and currently Acting Senior Vice President for Research at The Heritage Foundation, Kim R. Holmes surveys the state of liberalism in America today and finds that it is becoming its opposite—illiberalism—abandoning the precepts of open-mindedness and respect for individual rights, liberties, and the rule of law upon which the country was founded, and becoming instead an intolerant, rigidly dogmatic ideology that abhors dissent and stifles free speech. Tracing the new illiberalism historically to the radical Enlightenment, a movement that rejected the classic liberal ideas of the moderate Enlightenment that were prominent in the American Founding, Holmes argues that today’s liberalism has forsaken its American roots, incorporating instead the authoritarian, anti-clerical, and anti-capitalist prejudices of the radical and largely European Left. The result is a closing of the American liberal mind. Where once freedom of speech and expression were sacrosanct, today liberalism employs speech codes, trigger warnings, boycotts, and shaming rituals to stifle freedom of thought, expression, and action. It is no longer appropriate to call it liberalism at all, but illiberalism—a set of ideas in politics, government, and popular culture that increasingly reflects authoritarian and even anti-democratic values, and which is devising new strategies of exclusiveness to eliminate certain ideas and people from the political process. Although illiberalism has always been a temptation for American liberals, lurking in the radical fringes of the Left, it is today the dominant ideology of progressive liberal circles. This makes it a new danger not only to the once venerable tradition of liberalism, but to the American nation itself, which needs a viable liberal tradition that pursues social and economic equality while respecting individual liberties.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781594039553
Publisher: Encounter Books
Publication date: 12/12/2017
Edition description: First Trade Paper Edition
Pages: 376
Product dimensions: 5.90(w) x 8.90(h) x 0.80(d)
Age Range: 18 Years

About the Author

Kim R. Holmes is Acting Senior Vice President for Research and a former U.S. Assistant Secretary of State. His published works include Rebound: Getting America Back to Great (Rowman & Littlefield, 2013) and Liberty’s Best Hope: American Leadership for the 21st Century (Heritage Foundation, 2007). He has a M.A. and a Ph.D. in history from Georgetown University with a focus on European and American history.

Table of Contents

Introduction vii

1 The Decline of American Liberalism 1

What Is Liberalism?

The Practice of Liberalism

What Is Classic American Liberalism?

From Progressivism to National Liberalism

The New Left's War on Liberalism

The Libertarian Dissent

The Rawls-Clinton Synthesis

2 The Rise of the Postmodern Left 37

What Is the Postmodern Left?

Its Intellectual Roots

The Divisive Legacy of Radical Multiculturalism

Theoretical Contradictions

3 Why the Postmodern Left Is Not Liberalism 57

The Historical Origins of the Postmodern Left's Illiberalism

The illiberal Characteristics of the Postmodern Left

Why the Postmodern Left Is Not Traditional Progressivism

Obama's Rejection of Bill Clinton's Liberalism

The Philosophical War on Liberalism

Theoretical Differences Between Liberalism and Postmodern Leftism

A Question of Balance

4 The Illiberal Style of Liberal Politics Today 85

The Politics of Intolerance

When Bigotry Is Okay

The Zero-Tolerance Culture

Authoritarian Cool

The New Ruling Class

5 Promethean Government Unbound 125

The War on Dissent

Going After Climate Deniers

Bending the Constitution into Line

The Illiberal Rule of the Courts

Thought Crimes Revisited: The Case of Hate Crimes

The Not-So-Guilty Minds of Regulatory Criminals: The Case of Over-Criminalization

Prometheus and the Hubris of Good Intentions

6 Bullies, Shaming Rituals, and the Culture of Intolerance 163

Campus Bullies

Spillover Effects on America's Educational System

Kangaroo Courts and the Charge of Sexual Discrimination

The Harassment of Scientific Dissenters

Neighborhood Bullies, Twitter Trolls, and Other Intolerant People

7 The Death of the Liberal Intellectual 189

The Decline of the Public Intellectual

The Quasi-Government and the Intellectuals' Conflict of Interest

The Rule of the Mandarins

The Illiberal Intellectual

8 The Troubled Legacy of the Radical Enlightenment 209

What Kind of Enlightenment?

Tales of Two Revolutions

Jefferson's Radicalism and the Moderate Enlightenment

The Heavenly City of Philosophers and Their Critics

The Troubled Legacy of the Radical Enlightenment

9 The Closing of the Liberal Mind 231

The Paradox of the Open Heart

The Authoritarian Mind of Identity Militants

The Abolition of Humanity

The Real Escape from Freedom

A No-Limits Government

The Dangers of the Closed Mind

Conclusion The Way Forward 263

Acknowledgments 271

Notes 275

Select Bibliography 315

Index 329

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