Hey fam – I started this essay yesterday and it took two days to get it to where I wanted it. I’m going long on the topic of liberalism vs. illiberalism in America and I hope you’ll join me. Since I missed my deadline yesterday, I asked the back office to extend our 20 percent discount one more today. So today is the last day to upgrade for a year of Bulwark+ for just $80. As always, your paid membership helps to support those who cannot afford to join but want to. The only way through is together. –JVL Liberals: Stop the MasochismWhy liberalism romanticizes the Forgotten Man and is reluctant to take its own side in the fight against authoritarianism.Tim had an interesting conversation with George Packer last week. You should listen to it in its entirety. I want to interrogate one small point of their discussion. Packer seems to take the Antonio Gramsci view of our moment: “The old world is dying, and the new world struggles to be born: now is the time of monsters.”¹ I think it’s accurate to say that Packer believes the old American order has run its course. And further, that conservatism and/or the Republican party has realized this fact and presented a new vision for society, while liberalism and/or the Democratic party has not.² Here’s Packer:
I don’t want to say that Packer is wrong, because this isn’t a right/wrong kind of conversation. In some ways, his understanding is almost certainly correct. But in others, it’s askew. Today I want to give you three arguments:
This is a long one. In the comments I want your theories of why liberalism is so weak today. But first, I hope you’ll take the ride with me. (1) Trumpism wasn’t about being left behind.If I’m interpreting Packer correctly, he believes that by 2016 the economic politics of zombie Reaganism were a dead letter. He views Trump as more symptom than cause of what followed; a reaction to ennui stemming from the old conservatism no longer treating people’s concerns seriously. Whatever Trumpism’s flaws—and to be clear, Packer does not like Trumpism—he sees conservatism’s new illiberal project as an attempt to address such concerns. Here he is again, talking about the underpinnings of MAGA:
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