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Liberalism, Not Only Freedom, as Vaccine

Last updated: February 5, 2025 7:26 am
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Scott Sumner’s argument that liberalism can act as a vaccine against authoritarianism raises important questions about the relationship between political ideologies and the potential for oppressive regimes to take hold. While some may argue that committed liberals cannot be authoritarian by definition, Sumner’s exploration of what makes liberalism resistant to the allure of authoritarianism is a valuable contribution to the ongoing conversation.

Sumner’s analysis focuses on the historical examples of Nazis and Maoists, emphasizing that a strong dedication to principles of freedom and individual rights would have prevented support for these extreme ideologies. While nearly everyone claims to value freedom in some form, the distinction lies in how that freedom is understood and applied. For liberals, the defense of individual rights against encroachment by both the state and other individuals is a core tenet of the ideology.

However, Sumner’s examples may overlook the nuances within liberalism itself, particularly in terms of which freedoms are prioritized. While liberals universally reject support for ideologies like Nazism and Maoism, there is ongoing debate within liberalism about the extent to which certain rights should be prioritized over others. For example, classical liberals may prioritize economic freedoms over political rights, while welfare liberals may prioritize social welfare programs over individual economic liberties.

This complexity within liberalism underscores the need for a more nuanced understanding of how individuals may navigate the tensions between different rights and freedoms. It is not simply a matter of adhering to a set of principles, but rather a continual process of evaluating and reevaluating the implications of different policy choices.

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Ultimately, liberalism’s strength in resisting authoritarianism lies not just in its emphasis on freedom, but also in its commitment to universalism and inclusivity. By striving to protect the rights and freedoms of all individuals, regardless of their background or beliefs, liberalism offers a robust defense against the encroachment of authoritarian tendencies.

In conclusion, Sumner’s argument serves as a reminder of the ongoing importance of defending liberal principles in the face of rising authoritarianism. By embracing the complexities of liberalism and striving for a more inclusive vision of freedom, individuals can work towards a society that upholds the values of democracy, equality, and individual rights for all.

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