{"id":2736,"date":"2002-12-19T20:14:05","date_gmt":"2002-12-19T20:14:05","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/staging.armedliberal.com\/?p=493"},"modified":"2002-12-19T20:14:05","modified_gmt":"2002-12-19T20:14:05","slug":"i-doubt-it","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"http:\/\/marcdanziger.com\/?p=2736","title":{"rendered":"I DOUBT IT&#8230;"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>I\u0092ve been thinking a lot about doubt, lately, triggered in part by the great Learned Hand quote <a href= http:\/\/www.armedliberal.com\/archives\/000501.html#000501 target=\u0094browser\u0094>below<\/a>:<br \/>\n<I>&#8220;The spirit of liberty is the spirit which is not too sure that it is right&#8230;,&#8221;<\/I><br \/>\nand thinking about why that matters so much.<br \/>\nI tend to see way to much self-certainty around me, on the Right, Left, Libertarian, Young Socialist, or whatever. In reality, the world is messy and uncertain. One of my favorite examples ever is from Henry V; not the famous St. Crispin\u0092s Day speech, but the scene at the end of the battle:<\/p>\n<blockquote><p><I> EXETER. Here comes the herald of the French, my liege.<br \/>\nGLOUCESTER. His eyes are humbler than they us&#8217;d to be.<br \/>\nKING HENRY. How now! What means this, herald? know&#8217;st thou not<br \/>\nThat I have fin&#8217;d these bones of mine for ransom?<br \/>\nCom&#8217;st thou again for ransom?<br \/>\nMONTJOY. No, great King;<br \/>\nI come to thee for charitable licence,<br \/>\nThat we may wander o&#8217;er this bloody field<br \/>\nTo book our dead, and then to bury them;<br \/>\nTo sort our nobles from our common men;<br \/>\nFor many of our princes- woe the while!-<br \/>\nLie drown&#8217;d and soak&#8217;d in mercenary blood;<br \/>\nSo do our vulgar drench their peasant limbs<br \/>\nIn blood of princes; and their wounded steeds<br \/>\nFret fetlock deep in gore, and with wild rage<br \/>\nYerk out their armed heels at their dead masters,<br \/>\nKilling them twice. O, give us leave, great King,<br \/>\nTo view the field in safety, and dispose<br \/>\nOf their dead bodies!<br \/>\nKING HENRY. I tell thee truly, herald,<br \/>\nI know not if the day be ours or no;<br \/>\nFor yet a many of your horsemen peer<br \/>\nAnd gallop o&#8217;er the field.<br \/>\nMONTJOY. The day is yours.<\/I><\/p><\/blockquote>\n<p><b>I know not if the day be ours or no;<\/b><br \/>\nYou don\u0092t know. You don\u0092t know if you\u0092re winning until after you\u0092ve won, and still you have to press on in the face of that not knowing. That&#8217;s a pretty good statement of the human condition.<br \/>\nThere is something about \u0091not knowing\u0092 that seems to terrify many people, so they do soemthing about it: the decide to &#8216;know&#8217;, and close their eyes to anything that might contradict their knowing, and then they try to live their lives with their eyes closed.<br \/>\nLook I\u0092m not going to collapse a thousand years of the philosophy of knowledge into one blog post, even if I could. But let me suggest some things in broad strokes.<br \/>\nI often feel like what is going on in the world of politics is a clash of <b>ideas<\/b> more than a clash of people. I meet people with whom I sometimes violently disagree, and I find them warm, personable, decent human beings. And yet we &#8211; all of us &#8211; get hung on someone&#8217;s idea that doesn&#8217;t fit into our constellation of ideas, and we get intensely focussed on refuting it or on beating them into submission to get them to give up the &#8216;bad idea&#8217; that posesses them.<br \/>\nAnd so one of the traits I despise in modern politics, and that is blossoming in the blogoverse is the neglect that the other folks are people, with all the subtlety, complexity, contradictions, and history which that involves. Instead, they become proxies for their idea, and the battles between people become battles between ideas.<br \/>\nI could take half and hour pull a thousand citations from blogs on the left, right, and radical center to demonstrate this. I won\u0092t, because then it becomes an attack on <b>them<\/b>, on the author and I&#8217;m suddenly doing exactly what I&#8217;m trying to criticize by attacking them as a person for a snippet of one thing that they said at one point in their lives.<br \/>\nThis matters a lot because we have to find a way to deal with each other if we are to live together, and to do that <b>we are going to have to become tolerant of doubt, uncertainty, and complexity<\/b>.<br \/>\nThis ties in with one of my earliest themes, the idea of a &#8216;4th Generation&#8221; liberalism, in that it is an effort to unite my core political values (liberalism) with a recognition of uncertainty and complexity.<br \/>\nSo in the next few days, I\u0092m going to try and explain what this is, why it is an issue, and what we might do about it.<br \/>\nNext: <i>THE WORLD IS BIGGER THAN YOU IMAGINE IT TO BE<\/i><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>I\u0092ve been thinking a lot about doubt, lately, triggered in part by the great Learned Hand quote below: &#8220;The spirit of liberty is the spirit which is not too sure that it is right&#8230;,&#8221; and thinking about why that matters so much. 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