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"What It Means To Be A Liberal"

By Geoffrey R. Stone. Geoffrey R. Stone, a law professor at the University of Chicago, is the author of "Perilous Times: Free Speech in Wartime."

October 10, 2006

For most of the past four decades, liberals have been in retreat. Since the election of Richard Nixon in 1968, Republicans have controlled the White House 70 percent of the time and Republican presidents have made 86 percent of the U.S. Supreme Court appointments. In many quarters, the word "liberal" has become a pejorative. Part of the problem is that liberals have failed to define themselves and to state clearly what they believe. As a liberal, I find that appalling.

In that light, I thought it might be interesting to try to articulate 10 propositions that seem to me to define "liberal" today. Undoubtedly, not all liberals embrace all of these propositions, and many conservatives embrace at least some of them.

Moreover, because 10 is a small number, the list is not exhaustive. And because these propositions will in some instances conflict, the "liberal" position on a specific issue may not always be predictable. My goal, however, is not to end discussion, but to invite debate.

1. Liberals believe individuals should doubt their own truths and consider fairly and open-mindedly the truths of others. This is at the very heart of liberalism. Liberals understand, as Justice Oliver Wendell Holmes once observed, that "time has upset many fighting faiths." Liberals are skeptical of censorship and celebrate free and open debate.

2. Liberals believe individuals should be tolerant and respectful of difference. It is liberals who have supported and continue to support the civil rights movement, affirmative action, the Equal Rights Amendment and the rights of gays and lesbians. (Note that a conflict between propositions 1 and 2 leads to divisions among liberals on issues like pornography and hate speech.)

3. Liberals believe individuals have a right and a responsibility to participate in public debate. It is liberals who have championed and continue to champion expansion of the franchise; the elimination of obstacles to voting; "one person, one vote;" limits on partisan gerrymandering; campaign-finance reform; and a more vibrant freedom of speech. They believe, with Justice Louis Brandeis, that "the greatest menace to freedom is an inert people."

4. Liberals believe "we the people" are the governors and not the subjects of government, and that government must treat each person with that in mind. It is liberals who have defended and continue to defend the freedom of the press to investigate and challenge the government, the protection of individual privacy from overbearing government monitoring, and the right of individuals to reproductive freedom. (Note that libertarians, often thought of as "conservatives," share this value with liberals.)

5. Liberals believe government must respect and affirmatively safeguard the liberty, equality and dignity of each individual. It is liberals who have championed and continue to champion the rights of racial, religious and ethnic minorities, political dissidents, persons accused of crime and the outcasts of society. It is liberals who have insisted on the right to counsel, a broad application of the right to due process of law and the principle of equal protection for all people.

6. Liberals believe government has a fundamental responsibility to help those who are less fortunate. It is liberals who have supported and continue to support government programs to improve health care, education, social security, job training and welfare for the neediest members of society. It is liberals who maintain that a national community is like a family and that government exists in part to "promote the general welfare."

7. Liberals believe government should never act on the basis of sectarian faith. It is liberals who have opposed and continue to oppose school prayer and the teaching of creationism in public schools and who support government funding for stem-cell research, the rights of gays and lesbians and the freedom of choice for women.

8. Liberals believe courts have a special responsibility to protect individual liberties. It is principally liberal judges and justices who have preserved and continue to preserve freedom of expression, individual privacy, freedom of religion and due process of law. (Conservative judges and justices more often wield judicial authority to protect property rights and the interests of corporations, commercial advertisers and the wealthy.)

9. Liberals believe government must protect the safety and security of the people, for without such protection liberalism is impossible. This, of course, is less a tenet of liberalism than a reply to those who attack liberalism. The accusation that liberals are unwilling to protect the nation from internal and external dangers is false. Because liberals respect competing values, such as procedural fairness and individual dignity, they weigh more carefully particular exercises of government power (such as the use of secret evidence, hearsay and torture), but they are no less willing to use government authority in other forms (such as expanded police forces and international diplomacy) to protect the nation and its citizens.

10. Liberals believe government must protect the safety and security of the people, without unnecessarily sacrificing constitutional values. It is liberals who have demanded and continue to demand legal protections to avoid the conviction of innocent people in the criminal justice system, reasonable restraints on government surveillance of American citizens, and fair procedures to ensure that alleged enemy combatants are in fact enemy combatants. Liberals adhere to the view expressed by Brandeis some 80 years ago: "Those who won our independence ... did not exalt order at the cost of liberty."

Consider this an invitation. Are these propositions meaningful? Are they helpful? Are they simply wrong? As a liberal, how would you change them or modify the list? As a conservative, how would you draft a similar list for conservatives?

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WHAT DO YOU THINK?

- How do you define a liberal? How do you define a conservative? E-mail us by 2 p.m. Tuesday at ctc-response@tribune.com with "define" in the subject line. Include your name, hometown and contact information. Responses will be published online and in Wednesday's Voice of the People.

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Geoffrey R. Stone, a law professor at the University of Chicago, is the author of "Perilous Times: Free Speech in Wartime."


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  • Then why is Nancy Pelosi blocking a vote on offshore drilling when 75% of the people want it?

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    • I do wonder about Pelosi too. I am sure it adds up to some kind of politics.

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    • i didn't realize that many americans agree with offshore drilling

      it was an environmentally designated safe haven for life there, wasn't it?

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    • No no no...I do not agree with offshore drilling at all. lol

      And yes it was.

      I am just saying....I wonder about Pelosi too....

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    • Great reply.

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  • When all else fails, don't engage the point, bash the messenger eh ItzMeRon

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    • Don't engage the point? What do you think I have been spending my time here doing with you? Playing patty-cake?

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  • Patriots make money, liberals take money.

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    • Damn right, one of the fundamental beliefs of liberals is that all money belongs to the government and you keep what they allow. Also liberals believe that freedom and liberty is granted by the government.

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    • You jump to all these hasty conclusions about what liberals believe. Do you know what every liberal believes and thinks, especially overall?

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  • "What it means to be neutered" it should say

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  • 11. Liberalism = relativism. I guess pedophilia will be their next moral crusade.

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    • Good point! They stand for nothing therefor they can't be called hypocrites.
      There is no moral standard for the left, just polling data.
      We need true leaders who are unafraid to stand up for the truth and oppose BS; things like "Man Made Global Warming" for instance.

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    • leave it to Republicans to engage in 'moral crusades' that say one thing but do another

      an attack by a terrorist organization that kills 3000 americans? let's invade 2 countries and make more enemies rather than wage intelligence operations with specific targets. brilliant!

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    • the people you support are hypocrites and liars so what's your point?

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    • 12. Liberals never address the point at hand.

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    • Wow....Preaching something about moral standard now. I think I might give up.

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  • 15. Always end encounter with "I know you are but what am I". Start back at 12.

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  • Free Market? Yeah thats why Walmart, big oil, big pharmasutical and every other successfull company is on the democrats enemies list

    Free Speech? Political correctness, fairness doctorine anyone?

    Elections? Democrats invented voter fraud and what about Super Delagates? There is nothing Democratic about the Democrat primaries. Simply, they don't trust their own voters in the nomination process.

    Idea's? What great idea's do you refer to?

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  • The words "liberal" and "conservative" have become meaningless.

    Many of the "liberals" out there don't believe in free speech. They are bombastic, ignorant blowhards and are little more than professional provacateours, inciting racial, gender, and religious scisms wherever they go.

    Many of the "conservatives" out there have the financial acumen of drunken sailors and seem hell bent on imposing "moral" values on others that they don't hol More..

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  • What a load of crap.

    This is a bunch of information, so I will just refute the first one.

    Try and talk politics with a liberal in person and you will have someone that it is impossible to communicate with. Liberals subscribe to the 'he who yells loudest wins' form of political thought.

    A lot of what this article says I would agree lines up nicely with CLASSICAL liberals, but in truth most of it doesn't line up with the so called progressive movement.

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    • ....But but but Bill OFatheady subscribes to "he who yells loudest wins".....Does that mean he has any mark of a liberal upon him?

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    • Bill O'Reilly calls himself an Independent, not a conservative. Maybe you might inquire of one?

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    • THIS IS NEW ... THEY CALL THEMSELVES " PROGRESSIVE " . LIKE THE REPUBLICANS ARE " REGRESSIVE "? BUT I'LL STILL CALL THEM DEMORATS " DUMBASSES " .

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    • He can call himself whatever he likes. That does not mean he is not full of shit. I was just blowing your theory out of the water. Dont mind me.

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    • LOL, you can call it whatever you like, but I says, from personal experience, that every liberal I have tried and talk politics with goes into a screaming fit. Liberalism isn't thought out policy, it's pure emotion based on nothing.

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  • Sux being liberal

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  • What an unintentionally funny article. Here is a suggestion for Number 11 to be used by these self-congratulating liberals:

    11. Liberals believe in writing dopey articles that blatantly disort, invert, puff-up, and glorify what liberals believe and do.

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  • I hate Pelosi, and I dont care either way if we drill offshore. However, I wish that we would not. We have to look to other means of energy. As StenchOfThe Neoturd..she is a corporate shill...just like everyone else in our government. That goes for Repubs, Dems, and Libs.
    We need a big change and that change means someone who is really working to cater to everyone.
    Someday that person will come along. we probably wont be here to see it...but hopefully.

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  • Liberals believe in whatever happens to be politically correct at any given time.

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