Not exact matches
In my earlier years I had little doubt about not only the moral superiority but also the
historical future of the values of the
liberal democratic
tradition.
Unitarian Universalism, as a
liberal religion, sits in a dynamic tension between our
historical roots and
traditions, and the freshness and innovation of ongoing revelation.
Granting differences between
traditions, there is still much that can be said by those who have learned to criticize the one - sided
historical optimism of
liberal Christianity.
It just sounds to me like a
historical stereotype - and a rather one dimensional view of the Fabian
tradition too, given that there have often been significant voices (Oscar Wilde, GDH Cole, Tony Crosland among them) arguing for a pluralist and
liberal Fabianism and social democracy.