Tammuz
Senior Member
Stephen Fry pronounces the death of classical liberalism: ‘We are irrelevant and outdated bystanders’
He wasn’t the only one, as the Festival of Dangerous Ideas contemplated rapid changes in contemporary politics
Politics is so toxic right now, why not just opt out completely? When Stephen Fry proposed this approach to Sydney’s packed Town Hall on Saturday night, he was greeted with a wave of sympathy.
“A grand canyon has opened up in our world,” Fry said. On one side is the new right, promoting a bizarre mixture of Christianity and libertarianism; on the other, the “illiberal liberals”, obsessed with identity politics and complaining about things like cultural appropriation. These tiny factions war above, while the rest of us watch, aghast, from the chasm below.
“Is this what is meant by the fine art of disagreement?” Fry asked. “A plague on both their houses.”
I'm also repulsed by both the alt-right (which I think he is meaning to referring to with the "new right") and the section of the left, which appears to be dominant these days, promoting identity politics, ridiculous concepts like cultural appropriation, etc. Yes, opting out from the whole shitshow is appealing to me as well. I can't say I am optimistic about the way the world is currently heading, at least not in the short term.