by Tinker » Sun Jun 19, 2011 12:49 am
I am working on my thoughts on Libertarian-Progressivism. I should think you might have some interesting insights into the topic and I hope you would help me form it into a coherent philosophy. I think there is something there. Seeking to achieve progressive goals through free-market means.
Community healthcare. This is one place where Bush was absolutely right, and Obama is absolutely right for backing Bush being absolutely right. Faith based initiatives. Fucking brilliant. The perfect place to institute cultural socialism but without the coercion. Churches already run a lot of medical services, using the increased interconnection of global information culture, resources can be shared and people in the community can be linked. If a Catholic Clinic doesn't want to provide birth control they don't, if you want it you go to the Progressive Clinic that believes in those things.
I believe that if all the effort fighting about what the government should and should not provide went in to actually trying to provide these things by grassroots effort, we could probably build more sustainable community centric models for these things.
Liberty is important and Social Justice is important. I fail to see how they are at odds.
Libertarian-Progressivism can without sacrificing idealism can straddle progressives, greens and libertarians all at once. I am not talking about moderates. No. I am talking about extremists, people who really truly believe in these principles. Permaculture techniques and philosophy should underly the way we look at everything. THe essence of permaculture is to build sustainable systems that are supported by and supportive of the local geography. Seaweed comes from the ocean but dates can be grown in the desert.
A move against a consumptive lifestyle, with a participatory culture put in its place. At the local level we should seek to find ways to include everyone who wants to be included in the system of providing for one another. This creates a more sustainable sense of bottom up economy. Instead of trickle down theory, you have grow up theory. The notion that the local community is the foundation for the entire economy and that economic schemes should not focus on large decentralized organizations, but be grassroots and community supported.
No violent revolution is required. Just as a credit union may exist within a world of JP Morgan and Bank of America, so too should a locally grown insurance cooperative be able to exist in a world of AIG and Blue Cross. Medical is too expensive because there is a profiteering racket selling snake oil in order to not show billion dollar losses because a corporation created a drug taht people mostly don't need.
Literacy, Numeracy and Scientific knowledge are highly important. Every single person should have a solid foundation in anatomy physiology, touching on proper exercise technique and educate them on the basis of nutrition. If everyone in the country had the baseline medical education that I received in a two year degree from massage school then it would drive down healthcare costs immeasurably. We are able to be sold snake oil because we are largely medically illiterate.
The entire revolution can be fought at the cultural level between individuals. There's even a slogan. "Independence is the opposite of dependence."
I'll work on it more, but those are my initial thoughts.
I invite Mr. Perfect to help me walk the walk and lets figure out how to solve society's needs without turning everything into a government entitlement.
The canary didn't die because this mine is dangerous, it died because it's lazy and wasn't raised with a proper work ethic.