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From: jya@pipeline.com (John Young)
Date: Sat, 10 Aug 1996 22:14:04 +0800
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8-10-96, NYP:
Peter Steinfels, religion columnist, compares the
"religious right" with the "life-style left," and examines
how the perjoratives are employed to oversimplify and
stigmatize -- an example of the pitfall A. Mehta has
critiqued on Cypherpunks: "binary thinking."
The real opposite number to the religious right is the
life-style left, which includes people who are religious
and people who are not. It includes some welfare-state
liberals and some anti-government libertarians.
What unites the life-style left is the belief that In
regard to the widest possible range of basic choices
about how to live, the state should refrain from
exerting its influence. The more basic the question, the
less the role of the state.
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