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Liberal Leadership Paradox Paralysis

February 11th, 2009 · 1 Comment

“Leadership” requires “Decision making.”  In order to make a decision, you have to look at two or more choices and make a value judgment about them – which one is better than the other?  You have to “discriminate” between the choices.

But extreme liberalism teaches us that choosing one value over another and discrimination are automatically bad.  Which means that leadership is bad.

Such is the paralysis of liberalism, and its negative effect on our future.  Such is the internal rot of socialism.

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