History is filled with the wreckage caused by radicals on both the left and right. Radical revolutions swallow themselves and cause great collateral damage to the institutions and people caught in the crossfire.
A new and dangerous convention, people who are radical in their goals and methods are routinely mislabeled 'conservative.'
It goes on and on ...pick up any newspaper and you'll find numerous similar examples.
How is this relabeling dangerous? The media have carelessly allowed radicals to disguise their radicalism. The words 'conservative' and 'radical' carry powerful psychological connotations and important political implications. Their misuse has important consequences. Real conservatives are always alarmed by dramatic breaks with traditions or leaps into the unknown. Change is necessary and inevitable, but must be done carefully and with respect for the precedents of the past and the risks of the future.
A radical is a person who advocates thorough or complete political or social reform; representing or supporting an extreme section of a political party. Synonyms: revolutionary, revisionist, Antonyms: reactionary, moderate, conservative.
Radical connotes disruptive, dangerous, and impatient with the status quo. Radicals are willing to break dramatically with past and gamble the house on their ideology and/or their self-interest.
By these definitions, Ted Nugent, Sarah Palin, David Koch, Charles Koch, Rick Perry, Ted Cruz, Rand Paul, and Newt Gingrich are all reckless radicals. Mislabeling them as conservative legitimizes their recklessness and creates the misleading psychological mindset that they are trying to preserve, protect, and honor American traditions.
Isn't Barack Obama is a classic conservative in temperament and policy, with just some minimalist progressive leanings?
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We do seem to fling about labels with reckless abandon don’t we. But it is so much easier than using appropriate, descriptive language. For that you’ve actually got to think. Just reach into that pigeon hole and pull out the usual, commonly used noun. It’s so easy.
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