Liberalism in its idealist conception of the world has liberals think power is (and treat it as) its own self-contained virtue and ethos rather than as a practical expression of dialectical means to a materialist end, as a practically-expressed ability and capability of material will-enforcement for individuals/groups/classes etc upon their material conditions and antagonistic forces. It's the same hand-in-hand with their (lack-of) concept of authority. they treat it as its own thing and spin in circles eternally about it, and when authority they don't like: 'authoritarianism'
Hamas wants the power to do what exactly? Who knows, but I've decided it's definitely not freeing Palestine from Israel.
Liberalism in its idealist conception of the world has liberals think power is (and treat it as) its own self-contained virtue and ethos rather than as a practical expression of dialectical means to a materialist end, as a practically-expressed ability and capability of material will-enforcement for individuals/groups/classes etc upon their material conditions and antagonistic forces. It's the same hand-in-hand with their (lack-of) concept of authority. they treat it as its own thing and spin in circles eternally about it, and when authority they don't like: 'authoritarianism'
Well said. If I repeated it to a liberal they would think I'm insane.
They just think Hamas are followers of Khorne who just really love war and killing.
hamas should for a free palestine, not whatever the hell they're doing.