Dynamist Blog: Defining the Democrats

Wednesday, July 28th, 2004

In Defining the Democrats, Virginia Postrel notes how well Bill Clinton’s DNC speech captures how mainstream Democrats “understand themselves and their opposition” — as this excerpt from the speech demonstrates:

We think the role of government is to give people the tools and conditions to make the most of their lives. Republicans believe in an America run by the right people, their people, in a world in which we act unilaterally when we can, and cooperate when we have to.

Her comments:

That’s an interesting anti-elitist message, one that directly contradicts the Republicans’ view of themselves and their opponents. Both parties, in other words, think the other guys “believe in an America run by the right people.” Technocracy is certainly dead as a governing ideal, though not as a practice.

Clinton’s statement can be read many different ways, depending on your point of view. “The role of government is to give people the tools and conditions to make the most of their lives” can describe anything from a classical liberalism that emphasizes the importance of underlying institutions — if I didn’t know the source, I might endorse it myself — to a Swedish-style welfare state.

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