Source: Liberalism.org
by Shal Marriott
“Liberalism, of course, is more than just a set of principles, or formal, institutional, or legal rules. It is a habit of character, and it requires cultivating an orientation toward those values which form the basis of liberal institutions. From this perspective, liberalism can be understood as a practice. It is not enough that we merely believe in the principles of freedom, fairness, and equality — we have to enact them in our personal lives. Rather than being merely an abstract theory, liberalism as an ideology informs who we are as members of a political community — indeed, the survival of liberal institutions requires that at least some of us adopt and adhere to this outlook. One way to cultivate these values is through an engagement with works of popular culture. Even sitcoms—or so I hope to convince you.” (04/03/26)