Quote: Original post by LessBreadQuote: Original post by trzy
I think the neo-cons have been very frightened by America's economic and political decline. Their dream of a New American Century on their own terms is fading fast. Everyone perceives the need for a new ideological revolution to recharge us morally, socially, and then economically, but nobody knows how it ought to play out. I don't expect any creative or useful suggestions from the neo-cons, although I do hope America regains its confidence and is able to legitimately proclaim the superiority of Western values once again.
The neocons have yet to be purged from the system. They maintain some influence over the Democrats via Zionism. I see trumpeting superiority again as a vestige of neoconservativism, so your hope seems as dim as their dreams. As that article says, ideology is suspect, pragmatism is the order of the day, the future remains open. Contrary to that article, the legacy of 1979 does not teach us that people are "always ready to embrace a compelling vision of the future". That's a nonsense conclusion given the lengths the article goes through to detail the specific conditions that led to the "great backlash" in 1979. We're not on the cusp of a counter-revolution to the counter-revolution - to apply that author's terminology. The "Great Recession" may have discredited Thatcher and Reagan on the surface, but the roots they laid down still remain in place. The fact that single payer health care was completely cut out of the discussion attests to this.
Believing in, living by, and proudly declaring the superiority of our values is not neoconservative. The modern world was built on these values. We are better positioned than ever before to continue to spread and develop them by entirely peaceful and constructive means. Pragmatism is an important value but is no replacement for a motivating, driving force. Pragmatism is no ideology at all; it's merely a moral vacuum and easily twisted into an excuse for all sorts of evil. I think we should be pragmatic in achieving something visionary. Ours is perhaps the only civilization capable of grand vision, and this gives us a powerful edge if we choose to use it for good.