Wednesday, October 07, 2009

Liberals

As an ex-leftist, I often have wondered whether there was a single identifiable failure of current progressive liberalism (as distinguished from classical liberalism). This post offers a brief answer and illustration, with less-than-normal linkage.

I have previously observed that liberals often see the world as they wish it to be rather than it is. Facts matter, as do the outcome of previous policies. A common result of disregarding data and presuming a-historical mutability of man is unintended consequences that can undermine or overwhelm the policy goals, however noble.

A current contentious issue is consumer marketing by pharmaceutical manufacturers. Advertising prescription medicines is a comparatively recent phenomenon, and remains illegal outside the United States. It's relatively restricted and tightly regulated, often requiring specific approval of the Food and Drug Administration. For most of its history, most FDA bureaucrats have had a leftist reputation.

Which brings me to Viagra, the first prescription erectile dysfunction drug. Its sale required FDA approval (under the "safe and effective" standard) of course, but in addition its mass marketing campaign was the product of specific and detailed negotiations between the manufacturer, Pfizer, and the FDA in suburban Maryland.

Imagine the end of the final meeting. The Pfizer product team and marketing VPs, accompanied by their flock of lawyers and other flunkies, exit the building for the parking lot. I can picture them maintaining an outward calm 'till they reach the privacy of their cars. But, then they must have grinned and gone into uncontrollable giggles: "Oh, my god!," I can hear them gasp. "The government just forced us to say If you experience an 'erection lasting more than 4 hours, seek immediate medical help to avoid long-term injury.' No one's gonna hear anything else. This stuff will fly off the shelf!"

And so it did, as did other ED drugs (whose ads contain similar warnings). In part because the FDA bureaucracy decided that potential male consumers needed to be warned about the danger of becoming 17 again--the only line most purchasers remember from the ad,

I'm not minimizing valid medical concerns. Just wondering how anyone could conclude that such a warning would protect the vulnerable--instead of having the exact opposite effect. Answering that might explain much about present progressive liberalism.

1 comment:

OBloodyHell said...

> Answering that might explain much about present progressive liberalism.

Postmodern liberals are out to destroy all that comes from Greek culture.

To understand the genesis of postmodern liberalism, grasp the overall hubris of the (classical liberal) intellectual of 1910.

His culture is the greatest the world has ever known. Humans are, and will be, getting ever better and more perfect.

And along comes...

WHAT WE LOST IN THE GREAT WAR

The intellectual, seeing the millions dead, the machines turned to killing devices, the foolish and stupid charges into the face of certain death, and becomes convinced that it was all for naught -- that, in fact, that wonderful Greek culture has done nothing but (their absurd perception) brought misery and death to the world in numbers formerly unimagined.

The intellectual turns on Greek culture like a woman scorned. The goal of the Postmodern liberal is now the destruction of all the classical liberal held dear.

And that's all you really need to grasp about Postmodern liberalism.