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RINO Tom
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« on: July 07, 2016, 11:28:38 PM »

I agree.  What drove him was his economic populism, IMO; he just simply had other cultural views that were influenced by his time period and home region.

When you get right down to the true spirit of what he was fighting for, he has more in common with Bernie Sanders than he does with Mike Huckabee, even if there are some "social" views on the surface that make it murky for some.
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« Reply #1 on: July 12, 2016, 11:18:40 AM »

It's hard for me not to see him as Trump's VP if he were alive today.  He'd obviously have to be less of an agricultural supremacist to get anywhere today, so I'm assuming he could stomach a populist city candidate.  And keep in mind that his views on race relative to his era were akin to Trump's views relative to the modern era. 

Really?  Wasn't one of WJB's big reasons for opposing evolution that it could lead to racial bigotry (along with a socially Darwinian economic philosophy)?

Racial bigotry, not necessarily, but definitely anti-Social Darwinism.

Maybe, but I still thought he was more on the liberal side of the race debate for his day.

I find it QUITE strange to refer to being racially tolerant as a strictly liberal view anyway but especially at a time when many progressives were championing eugenics.
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RINO Tom
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« Reply #2 on: July 12, 2016, 02:59:55 PM »

It's hard for me not to see him as Trump's VP if he were alive today.  He'd obviously have to be less of an agricultural supremacist to get anywhere today, so I'm assuming he could stomach a populist city candidate.  And keep in mind that his views on race relative to his era were akin to Trump's views relative to the modern era. 

Really?  Wasn't one of WJB's big reasons for opposing evolution that it could lead to racial bigotry (along with a socially Darwinian economic philosophy)?

Racial bigotry, not necessarily, but definitely anti-Social Darwinism.

Maybe, but I still thought he was more on the liberal side of the race debate for his day.

I find it QUITE strange to refer to being racially tolerant as a strictly liberal view anyway but especially at a time when many progressives were championing eugenics.

     You might say that it's a view someone might take if they believe in Progress.

That is way too simplistic.  Imagine a future where everyone looks back on abortion as evil.  This same revisionism would label the Religious Right as being "very progressive for their time!"
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