The Pity Party: A Mean-Spirited Diatribe Against Liberal Compassion

The Pity Party: A Mean-Spirited Diatribe Against Liberal Compassion

by William Voegeli
The Pity Party: A Mean-Spirited Diatribe Against Liberal Compassion

The Pity Party: A Mean-Spirited Diatribe Against Liberal Compassion

by William Voegeli

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Overview

When liberals don't have reason, authority, or the American people on their side, they turn to the one thing they never run out of: Pity.

For decades, conservatives have chafed at being called "heartless" and "uncaring" by liberals who maintain that our essential choice as a nation is between the politics of kindness and the politics of cruelty. In The Pity Party, political scientist William Voegeli turns the tables on this argument, making the case that "compassion" is neither the essence of personal virtue nor the ultimate purpose of government.

Over the years, liberals have built a remarkable edifice of government programs that are justified by appeals to compassion: Head Start, immigration reform, gun control, affirmative action, and entitlements, to name only some. As Voegeli amply demonstrates, the liberals who promote these massive programs are weirdly indifferent as to whether they succeed. Instead, when the problems they are intended to solve fail to disappear, liberals double down, calling for yet more programs and ever greater expenditures in the name of "compassion." Meanwhile, conservatives who challenge the effectiveness of these programs are slandered as "heartless right-wingers."

Yet rather than challenge this tendentious liberal argument, the many conservatives it intimidates feel it necessary to insist that they really do "care." However, liberal compassion's good intentions consistently fail to translate into good results. Voegeli walks the reader through a plethora of programs that have become battlefields between conservatives fighting for more efficiency and liberals fighting for more budget-busting federal programs to address an ever-expanding catalog of social ills. Along the way, he explains the underpinnings of the liberal philosophy that reinforce this misapplied ideal and shows why today's self-described compassionate liberals are ultimately unfit to govern.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780062289315
Publisher: HarperCollins
Publication date: 01/17/2024
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 325
File size: 649 KB

About the Author

William Voegeli is the author of Never Enough: America's Limitless Welfare State, a visiting scholar at the Henry Salvatori Center at Claremont McKenna College, and a senior editor of The Claremont Review of Books. His reviews and articles have also appeared in City Journal, Commentary, First Things, the Los Angeles Times, National Review, and The New Criterion. He was formerly a program officer at the John M. Olin Foundation. Voegelli lives in Claremont, California.

Table of Contents

Introduction: Suffering Situations xi

Chapter 1 How Compassion Defines and Animates Liberalism 1

Chapter 2 How Examining Liberal Compassion in a Global Context Reveals its Illogic 35

Chapter 3 How Liberal Compassion's Problems are Not Resolved Even When We Restrict Consideration of it to Domestic Policy 85

Chapter 4 How Liberal Compassion Leads to Bullshit 139

Chapter 5 How Conservatives Have Countered the Arguments Put Forward in the Name of Liberal Compassion, and Might Rebut Them More Effectively 195

Notes 243

Index 275

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