Platt,

 How the desire for personal survival leads to socialism I'm at a loss to
> fathom unless one is permanently stuck in a juvenile desire for motherly
> care, refusing to take personal responsibility for one's own decisions.


Well I think you nailed it Platt.  Every generation since our "great one"
has been tending more and more in this direction.  I believe there are a
couple key factors contributing to this de-evolution of personal
responsibility, but whatever the factors contributing, the results are plain
to see.




> Perhaps you could explain the cause-effect sequence that inevitably results
> in an authoritarian government.
>
>
Gladly.  Adults believe that their own happiness is their highest good, and
they pursue it zealously ignoring the needs of their children or society in
their efforts to actualize themselves.  The neglected kids get their
socialization then from a public system which obviates quality by a cultural
programming of "I'm ok, your ok" - a sort of lowest common denominator dealt
out to all through centrally controlled education systems.  Everybody is
equally special.  Thus everyone is worthy of the human rights of health
care, education, sustenance and nurturing.  And that's how the nanny state
evolves out of over-emphasis on individual worth.



> I agree we ought to focus on quality of life that above all requires
> individual freedom made possible by societal rules that protect individual
> rights such as freedom of speech, freedom of the press, freedom of religion,
> trial by jury, etc that the MOQ cites as intellectual values. All else is
> secondary.
>
>
Freedom of speech, press and religion are becoming more and more irrelevant
as the institutions of journalism, church and public debate fade away with
the old people who populated them.  Nowadays kids want entertainment, new
toys, sex and more entertainment.  The institutions you praise are dying on
the vine.

Well, at least the results should be entertaining.

John
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