Why is everything normal called fascist?

Michael Millerman
7 Jun 202414:53

Summary

TLDRThis video script delves into the concept of right-wing anti-liberalism, discussing its vilification and the broader implications for political thought. It argues that a fear of extremism has led to the marginalization of valuable philosophical insights, including those from Plato, Aristotle, and modern thinkers like Heidegger. The speaker contends that this overreach by liberalism has resulted in the suppression of diverse ideas, leading to an impoverished understanding of politics and society. The script calls for a reevaluation of these 'forbidden' thinkers to foster a more nuanced and comprehensive political discourse.

Takeaways

  • 🔍 The concept of right-wing anti-liberalism is crucial for understanding today's world.
  • 🏆 Liberalism won the ideological battle of the 20th century, leading to a stigmatization of non-liberal ideologies.
  • 👥 People defending traditional values are often labeled as 'fascists' or 'Nazis', regardless of their actual beliefs.
  • 🚫 The term 'right-wing anti-liberal' is used to exclude and silence voices that don't align with liberal or leftist ideologies.
  • 📚 Many sound principles of statesmanship and philosophy are being ignored due to their association with non-liberal ideologies.
  • 🧠 The script argues for a reevaluation of thinkers like Plato and Heidegger, who were critical of liberal ideals but offered valuable insights.
  • 🌍 There's a war against anything not liberal or leftist, including classical political rationalism and the greatest moments of Western philosophy.
  • 🏛️ Plato's philosophy is seen as a symbol of excellence, virtue, and criticism of democracy and equality, which are considered right-wing anti-liberal.
  • 🧐 The script suggests that the fear of repeating past atrocities has led to an overreach in liberal zealotry, suppressing important intellectual discourse.
  • 🔄 Despite efforts to suppress it, the nature of human and political life will eventually reassert itself, challenging the current liberal orthodoxy.

Q & A

  • What is the main concept discussed in the script?

    -The main concept discussed in the script is right-wing anti-liberalism and how it has been misunderstood and demonized in contemporary society.

  • Who are some of the thinkers mentioned as being labeled as 'fascists' despite their contributions to political philosophy?

    -The thinkers mentioned include Leo Strauss, Alexander Dugin, Plato, and Martin Heidegger, who have been influential in political philosophy but are often labeled as 'fascists' due to their non-liberal views.

  • What does the script suggest about the current state of political discourse?

    -The script suggests that the current state of political discourse is overly polarized, with non-liberal views being demonized and excluded from mainstream discussion.

  • What is the 'war on platonism' mentioned in the script?

    -The 'war on platonism' refers to the rejection and suppression of classical political philosophy and thought, particularly the ideas of Plato, which are seen as challenging to contemporary liberal values.

  • How does the script characterize the principles of right-wing anti-liberalism?

    -The script characterizes right-wing anti-liberalism as valuing hierarchy, virtue, excellence, and tradition over equality, freedom, and inclusivity.

  • What is the role of the philosopher in the context of right-wing anti-liberalism as discussed in the script?

    -In the context of right-wing anti-liberalism, the philosopher is seen as a pursuer of truth and the good life, someone who elevates their intellectual capacity to perceive reality beyond the superficial.

  • What does the script suggest has been the consequence of the overreach of liberal zealotry?

    -The script suggests that the overreach of liberal zealotry has led to the exclusion of valuable insights and principles from political discourse, contributing to a degenerate state of society and education.

  • What is the 'inverted satanic platonism' mentioned in the script?

    -The 'inverted satanic platonism' refers to a perversion of Plato's ideals where those who claim to be knowledgeable and wise, but are not, hold positions of power and influence, leading to a distortion of truth and wisdom.

  • How does the script relate the current societal issues to the suppression of right-wing anti-liberalism?

    -The script relates current societal issues, such as the promotion of transgender ideology in schools and the stigmatization of patriotism, to the broader suppression and misunderstanding of right-wing anti-liberalism.

  • What is the script's suggestion for overcoming the current state of political discourse?

    -The script suggests that to overcome the current state of political discourse, one should re-engage with and reconsider the valuable insights of right-wing anti-liberalism and classical political philosophy.

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