Glenn has warned about progressivism for more than a decade. So what is progressivism and who are progressives? This 12-part series explores those questions, backed up with research and facts from Glenn's new book Liars: How Progressives Exploit Our Fear for Power and Control.
At its core, progressivism is an insatiable thirst for control. The endgame of progressives is to build a massive all-controlling welfare state that holds us hostage to their preferences. After all, they know what's best.
Progressive leaders are masters of lies and deception, using fear to control and subjugate free people. Frighteningly, their efforts often involve the loss of free will, murder or mutilation of their fellow human beings --- always in the name of a better world. Ever hear the expression, "My way or the highway"? It might as well have been coined by a progressive.
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Progressive Liars Part VI: FDR Part I
Franklin Delano Roosevelt famously said, "The only thing we have to fear is fear itself." He should have added one thing: progressivism.
The nation had scarcely regained its footing from the constitutional crisis created by FDR's hero Woodrow Wilson, a man who oversaw the internment of over 170,000 American citizens without probable cause or due process. In subsequent years, FDR would follow Wilson's blueprint, authorizing the physical removal of all Japanese Americans into internment camps.
FDR knew he could take Wilson's revolutionary but academic critique of America and mold it into something practical and concrete. With the term "progressivism" waning in the 1920s under small-government Presidents Harding and Coolidge, FDR also knew he had a branding problem. This led to his purposeful rebranding of progressive ideology during the 1932 Democratic National Convention:
Ours must be a party of liberal thought, of planned action on enlightened international outlook and on the greatest good to the greatest number of our citizens.
It was a noble lie. FDR's new liberalism betrayed the classic liberal thought of John Locke, Adam Smith and America's Founding Fathers. This new interpretation of American politics and governance elevated the state above the individual. Rights no longer came from the individual, much less God, but directly from the government --- everything that classical liberals had rejected about the divine right of monarchs and the state's tendency to trample individual liberty.
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