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Progress to Modernity, Antiquity, Classical Liberalism:, Feudalism:…
Progress to Modernity
Now
+: self-determination, -: selfishness, alienation, hyperindependence
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Paradox: greater social mobility, fewer ties
+: novelty, expanding/changing views, reconciliation, -: contrarianism, spite
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Classical Liberalism:
Structural violence
Crackdowns on workers' rights (e.g. 1930s Chicago Strikes). Rich get richer, poor get poorer (the children of the merited have better conditions to maintain/expand wealth)
Modern Liberalism
big state
stimulate economy and share public resources esp in tough times; market alone cannot fix (cf. Keynes)
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government overreach
Neoliberal Reactionarism
aggressive independence, spending cuts (e.g. Thatcher, Reagan)
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Feudalism: resources to the top, "protection" at the bottom
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Evangelical Protestantism: exclusion to secularism (pilgrim persecution and decentralisation relative to Catholicism)
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Reinterpretation of Enlightenment thinkers; social contract=sacrifice some freedoms to protect most others
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