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Tuesday, November 28, 2006
Thomas Sowell :: Townhall.com Columnist
Who really cares?
by Thomas Sowell
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More frightening than any particular beliefs or policies is an utter lack of any sense of a need to test those beliefs and policies against hard evidence. Mistakes can be corrected by those who pay attention to facts but dogmatism will not be corrected by those who are wedded to a vision.

One of the most pervasive political visions of our time is the vision of liberals as compassionate and conservatives as less caring. It is liberals who advocate "forgiveness" of loans to Third World countries, a "living wage" for the poor and a "safety net" for all.

But these are all government policies -- not individual acts of compassion -- and the actual empirical consequences of such policies are of remarkably little interest to those who advocate them. Depending on what those consequences are, there may be good reasons to oppose them, so being for or against these policies may tell us nothing about who is compassionate or caring and who is not.

A new book, titled "Who Really Cares" by Arthur C. Brooks examines the actual behavior of liberals and conservatives when it comes to donating their own time, money, or blood for the benefit of others. It is remarkable that beliefs on this subject should have become conventional, if not set in concrete, for decades before anyone bothered to check these beliefs against facts.

What are those facts?

People who identify themselves as conservatives donate money to charity more often than people who identify themselves as liberals. They donate more money and a higher percentage of their incomes.

It is not that conservatives have more money. Liberal families average 6 percent higher incomes than conservative families.

You may recall a flap during the 2000 election campaign when the fact came out that Al Gore donated a smaller percentage of his income to charity than the national average. That was perfectly consistent with his liberalism.

So is the fact that most of the states that voted for John Kerry during the 2004 election donated a lower percentage of their incomes to charity than the states that voted for George W. Bush.

Conservatives not only donate more money to charity than liberals do, conservatives volunteer more time as well. More conservatives than liberals also donate blood. Continued...

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The sense of personal responsibility
The impulse to undertake personal acts of charity come with the sense of one's personal responsibility as both a competent moral agent (i.e., you consider yourself to have the power to decide what is right and wrong, and necessarily judge *YOURSELF* as well as others) and a capable social actor (which means your belief that what you do - for good or ill - make an impact upon the community of which you consider yourself a part).

Apart from the religious psychopaths among their ranks (f'rinstance, the ones who are convinced that the recent manifestations of homosexuality among their leadership are caused by demonic possession), conservatives tend to think in terms of individual rights and responsibilities. "Liberals" speak instead of "privileges" and "entitlements" rather than rights, and are far more interested in excusing people's disabilities than calling upon them to exercise their capacities.

The "Liberal," holding that the individual is helpless flotsam (or worse, the cruel, greedy capitalists' jetsam) awash in the vast ocean of humanity, don't consider even their own personal capabilities to be efficacious except as worker ants in support of "the Movement" (whateverinhell that might be). They really don't believe in human autonomy. Not even their own.

Not all putative "Liberals" are necessarily uncharitable weasels, of course. Strange to the modern social conservatives' consideration of the despised self-identified "Gay community," from the early days of the AIDS crisis their charitable conduct in support of each other has been exemplary. Comes of a conscious sense of solidarity in a persecuted minority, I suppose, as well as a recognition of the fact that if they were to rely upon their heterosexual "Liberal" co-religionists, they'd all be dead and incinerated before the week was out.

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The true Americans
Our country is based on personal responsibility, capitalism and the freedom to choose our religion.

How then can the very liberal call themselves Americans? They want the government to be responsible for taking care of everyone, they persecute anyone who owns a company and isn't paying enough in taxes (so they say), and want us to be secular when it comes to free will in choosing our faith.

I do notice when liberals talk that there is a condescending attitude toward others and how much smarter they are.

The article Mr. Sowell writes is indicative of the true American: charitable and giving. I guess that makes me a true American! Plus that makes me conservative!

Amen!

Barb Fadrowski
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