
Emancipations Podcast Is Liberal Socialism a Contradiction? (feat. Matt McManus)
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Jan 27, 2024 Join political theorist Matt McManus, whose work in Jacobin and his upcoming book delve into the idea of liberal socialism. He explains why he champions this blend, tracing the evolution of liberal equality from Aristotle to modern times. Matt critiques possessive individualism and argues for a reconciled liberal and socialist framework, advocating for policies like worker cooperatives and market socialism. He also explores the historical lessons from figures like Bernstein and emphasizes the need for public engagement in reshaping political discourse.
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Liberalism's Radical Break On Equality
- Liberalism introduced political equality by rejecting hierarchical natural orders and teleology.
- Socialists owe liberalism for this breakthrough even while critiquing its property defenses.
Equality Turned Into Market Moralism
- Classical liberalism's equality often becomes a justification for harsh market outcomes and possessive individualism.
- That produces internalized blame among the poor and legitimizes inequality culturally and morally.
Liberal Critics Of Absolute Property
- Early liberals like Thomas Paine and Mary Wollstonecraft framed private property as social and conditional, not absolute.
- That lineage supports a liberal case for welfare and redistribution compatible with radical aims.













