Hello to my fellow intellectually-vibrant Forum posters!
I am an old white male American, and a conservative to boot. (Doesn't sound very promising, I grant, but don't click off yet.) My interests are: politics, history, philosophy, science. I read a lot, both fiction and non-fiction, (and like to exchange tips on good books with other readers).
My chief political interest is: how can we bring liberal democracy to the Third World? (By 'liberal democracy' I mean: rule of law, democratically-accountable government, lightly-regulated market economy.) My answer at a very high level of abstraction is: European soft power (the Europeans having little hard power) + American hard power (the Americans being so inept at wielding soft power).
Although I am an American citizen, living in Britain, I consider myself an internationalist.
I am an atheist. However, I believe that a worldview which says that only matter-energy and space-time exist; that humans are only the accidental product of natural selection over time, and thus merely an assemblage of molecules; and that consciousness [and free will] are simply the emergent properties of a sufficiently-complex organisation of matter -- is inadequate to explain our experience. I don't know what is adequate ... if you do, enlighten me.
I was a Marxist for about twenty-five years, a member of a small but dedicated communist organisation. I was active in the Civil Rights movement in the South (I am a Southerner) in the early 60s. After finishing university I was drafted into the American Army (this was during the Vietnam war) and trained as a combat infantryman, but deserted on the way to Vietnam. I later served 6 months in military prison for this.
I was opposed to the Iraq war on prudential grounds until the successful elections there in January, which made me change my mind. I suppose you could say that today I am closest to the American tendency which is called "neo-conservative".
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