Monday, September 26, 2011

How To Learn the Language of Evil

Alan Wolfe's Political Evil offers lessons liberals especially need.

By Michael Ignatieff
Posted Monday, Sept. 26, 2011, at 4:19 AM ET

Evil is a moral problem for everyone, difficult to acknowledge in ourselves, hard to understand in others, and difficult to defeat without committing lesser evils. Liberals—I count myself as one—have a special problem with evil, connected to our particular form of self-regard. Liberals like to believe we are tolerant, but evil, by definition, cannot be tolerated. We believe that politics ought to be deliberative, but we can't deliberate with evil. We think compromise can be honorable, but there are no honorable compromises with evil. We think politics ought to be governed by reason, but evildoers, while they may reason, are not reasonable. 

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