<font color='black' size='2' face='arial'><font size="2"><font face="arial">"A rose by any other name is still a rose," or so, we once thought. No more. We look at reality and give it a name, not the other way around. I consider myself a liberal (though that term no longer serves its old function) and I never come close to Bill's description of one. </font></font>
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<div><font face="arial" size="2">Nancy, my brand of being a liberal looks at reality, and where social change is happening and I see it necessary because what has been conserved no longer works, then I inject my life "into the barbwires of history", as it were.</font></div>
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<div><font face="arial" size="2">John Epps' liberal heresy was a necessary corrective at the time he wrote it, in the same way as Order wisdom from which most of our operating ways derived from, was in many respect, not only timely but some, even ahead of its time. But dichotomies enflame prejudices and passion, e.g., liberal and conservatives, and are not ultimately helpful. </font></div>
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<div><font face="arial" size="2">Wiegel's question is rhetorical. Even elementary grades do not use "true or false" questions anymore.</font></div>
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<div><font face="arial" size="2">This group taught me to describe IS first before giving it a name. So, thank you for your question of clarity. But I would no call Bill's folks "liberal".</font></div>
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<div><font face="arial" size="2">Jaime</font></div>
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From: Bill Parker via OE <<a href="mailto:oe@lists.wedgeblade.net">oe@lists.wedgeblade.net</a>>
To: "Nancy Trask" <<a href="mailto:nancytrask@rocketmail.com">nancytrask@rocketmail.com</a>>, "James Wiegel"
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Nancy,
Sorry for the delay. I just now saw your request for a "little more" on the
fallacy of the liberal form of doing. Years ago John Epps presented a paper
on the "liberal heresy". It is archived so you can get access to it. He
described the dynamic very well.
Today I see and experience a type of this "heresy" broadly among some
liberal and progressive people. They see the problem, understand what causes
it, grasp that it is systemic in nature, find who to blame for it, then
resort to symbolic gestures of outrage, to themselves and sometimes to
whomever is to be blamed. They then go on with their lives as normal because
of the symbolic gesture they feel like they have addressed the issue. They
do this without any effort, or even commitment, to dealing with the systemic
situation underlying the problem, building transitional models, or
acknowledging a movement is essential before anything can happen to alter
and sustain the situation.
Hope this adds a little to the phrase.
Bill
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Hey Bill -
Say a little more about "This is the fallacy of the "liberal" form of
doing."
Nancy Trask
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To: "James Wiegel" <<a href="mailto:jfwiegel@yahoo.com">jfwiegel@yahoo.com</a>>, "Colleague Dialogue"
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Date: Monday, September 29, 2014, 11:10 AM
If only it were that simple. Doing social change work and getting social
change done are two very different realities. Social
change comes out of a movement toward a different future which shows up
from a multitude of independent faces from the human community.
Holding elected representives accountable is certainly one aspect of that
but its "tail is not large enough to wag the dog." Also, social change is
more than just change but it is change that cannot be reversed as soon as
people's interest moves on to something else.
This is the fallacy of the "liberal" form of doing.
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...] Wrong about social
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"I've been doing social change work for more
than 40 years, and I know
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accountable is the only
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