Andrew Sullivan on Obama's presidency
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Выступление Andrew Sullivan в Colbert Report. Интересно, что среди очень немногих комментаторов, честно режущих правду-матку, двое, Sullivan and Bill Maher, либертарианцы.
Выступление Andrew Sullivan в Colbert Report. Интересно, что среди очень немногих комментаторов, честно режущих правду-матку, двое, Sullivan and Bill Maher, либертарианцы.
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Date: 2009-11-06 06:52 pm (UTC)Sullivan describes himself as a libertarian conservative who has argued that the Republican Party has abandoned true conservative principles. He views true conservatism as classical libertarian conservative, where economic control of a citizen's daily life by the government is very limited. However, this style of conservatism differs from classic libertarianism in that some governmental control or regulation is acceptable in order to preserve a functional society as it currently exists. Stances on social or cultural issues, under this style of conservatism, resemble the stances of classical libertarianism or modern U.S. liberalism. While stances on foreign policy are more hawkish than classic libertarianism, this style of conservatism differs from current neo-conservatism and arguably more closely resemble U.S. liberalism from the early 1930s up until the late 1960s. In the foreign policy sphere, Sullivan's views have become somewhat less hawkish following the difficulties of the Iraq War.