Marsha to Andre:
A RMP quote from the Copleston paper, "The MOQ supports both
conservatism and liberalism at the same time. Freedom and order are
contradictory but both are necessary at the same time."

Andre:
Correct Marsha,and this must be seen in a MoQ context (i.e DQ/SQ) it's
just that the (SOM) conservatives (also the ones on this Discuss)
appear to condemn any form of 'liberalism' (or any alternative to
'conservatism') as commie, lefty etc etc brabble and conspiracy.

And the conservative catch cry remains: In the name of Freedom. But as
Pirsig points out 'Freedom' doesn't mean anything'. (LILA,p 224).

In this sense is Arlo spot on; the conservative's cry is only one part
of the equation.

Marsha:
But I was more interested in what seemed not just an objectification
of the MoQ in your statement, but a personification of the MoQ.  Your
use of the phrase, "the MoQ is not impressed" just hit me as a very
odd statement.

Andre:
Yes it is odd when you think about it. And the more I reflect on it
the more it gives credibility to Bodvar's (and Pirsig's) statement
that we live in a metaphysics  or, at least, cannot escape living in
one.Hence, perhaps, the 'personal' identification with the MoQ.

Thank you for highlighting this for me.

Take care
Andre
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