Progressives are the Real Patriots

For too long, conservatives have claimed the title of “patriots.” But historically, everything they want to preserve — or go back to — was in its time the result of a progressive movement. It’s easy to forget that the Declaration of Independence and the U.S. Constitution were probably the two most progressive binding legal documents… Continue reading Progressives are the Real Patriots

Mt. Rushmore, monument to progressivism

Progress is a process, not an immediate end point.  The establishment of a democracy, even a limited one, even one that still tolerated slavery and denied the rights of women, natives, and the poor, was a radical experiment in the 18th Century. The founders understood that the declaration and the constitution were only beginnings, and… Continue reading Mt. Rushmore, monument to progressivism

Successful societies?

Years ago, I participated in an 18-month World Classics college course sequence, a sort of a survey of the history of civilization from hunter-gatherer mythos to post-modern linguistic theory. One of the questions that kept popping up in my mind was the question of a basis for a truly good society.  We read about individualistic,… Continue reading Successful societies?