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In Defense of Reflexes

I received an email yesterday accusing me of supporting liberal ideas “reflexively.” I bristled at the charge only in part because it’s true. The rest of the bristling was due to the inaptness of the “reflex” simile.

“By reflex” is a pejorative meaning “thoughtlessly.” But I don’t believe it’s a matter of operating by reflex or by thoughtfulness. Our aim should be to develop the right reflexes. Even Aristotle — Mr. Rational Animal Guy — thought that the virtuous man (sic) is one who has developed the right habits. In the same way, someone who is politically virtuous has developed the right reflexes.

These reflexes are the result not of random muscle spasms but of having a complex context that gives ideas and experiences a richness they would not have taken in isolation.

Besides, hard-headed rationality — which, of course, has its place — is the signature of the CE0 Conservativism that has taken over US politics, with a balance sheet written in the economics of fear.

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