Mr Rot's favorite pinko explains a basic axiom of Pepe/Rotter thought: Warren’s statement is a footnote to modern liberalism’s more comprehensive disparagement of individualism and the reality of individual autonomy. A particular liberalism, partly incubated at Harvard, intimates the impossibility, for most people, of self-government — of the ability to govern one’s self. This liberalism postulates that, in the modern social context, only a special few people can literally make up their own minds.
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As usual, Rot pulls for the most socialist candidate. Duh.
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As usual, Rot makes a perspicacious, deeply insightful comment. Not.
Mr Rot's favorite pinko explains a basic axiom of Pepe/Rotter thought:
Warren’s statement is a footnote to modern liberalism’s more comprehensive disparagement of individualism and the reality of individual autonomy. A particular liberalism, partly incubated at Harvard, intimates the impossibility, for most people, of self-government — of the ability to govern one’s self. This liberalism postulates that, in the modern social context, only a special few people can literally make up their own minds.
Yawn.
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