The “world does not end, the blue bird does not return, love does not reveal itself in all of its profound tenderness and charity, and death and mourning and crying and pain do not disappear.”
- Yuri Slezkine, quoted by Joshua Yaffa in Russia’s House of Shadows, October 16, 2017 Issue of The New Yorker
A Recipe for Disaster:
Utopian Vision
Exaggerate the Bad in Current World
Downplay the Good in Current World
Moral Outrage
Army of Convictions about What Is and Ought to Be
Categorical Thinking
Blank Slate Assumption about Human Nature
Belief in Radical Transformation: New Human/New Society!
Historical Process as Inevitable (but needs to be helped along)
Dismissal of Alternative Viewpoints or Solutions
Vilified Outgroups
Intense Expectations
Dashed Hopes
Unwillingness to Change Assumptions/Admit Error of Core Theory
Increased Vigilance
Stress on Unity/Purity
Scapegoating
Intensifying Suspicion -> Paranoia
Rationalization of State Violence/Oppression (glorious future justifies sacrifice of human impediments)
Strong centralized control to implement the Vision and coerce compliance
And thus we have the human tragedy.
This is not an argument against ideology. Ideals, grand narratives, and stubborn persistence can all feed the engine of positive change. What tips ideology into a force for awful is the concentration of power and silencing of other voices.
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Note: This is a slightly revised version of a December 2, 2017 post.