New Publication: Liberalism & its Effect on Society - An Introduction

Liberalism is the world’s most predominant ideology[1] with almost all western nations having embraced its fundamental political values and ideas. Liberalism represents a global force that seeks to transform societies in accordance with its values and practices, and under the banner of the ‘Liberal Project’ the United Nations regime on human rights is an attempt to enforce liberal values on non-liberal nations[2]. Emeritus Professor John Charvet in his book The Liberal Project and Human Rights comments that,

“…liberal states must recognise that the liberal project for world order is unavoidably a long-term one, which they need to pursue with patience and persistence and not to be seduced by tempting short-cuts…”[3]

Liberalism however, has not always sought to export itself from the west via peaceful, and some may argue, covert means[4]. The various contemporary military expeditions, including Iraq and Afghanistan, have attempted to impose Liberalism using force, as well as trying to fulfil the goals of strategic dominance and the acquisition of much needed resources. 

The effects of Liberalism are felt not only in the political arena but at the social level as well. Influential economic, political and social structures are used to propagate its values, but this has directly contributed to a number of social problems. These problems range from child abuse and neglect to violent crime and rape. A common trend in liberal societies, such as the UK and US, is that social breakdown has become a norm, and has shaped academic and popular cultural discourse. Professor Daniel Bell, lecturer in Political Science at the University of Singapore, states,

“Liberalism, it is claimed, contributes to, or at least does not sufficiently take account of, the negative social and psychological effects related to the atomistic tendencies of modern liberal societies. There is undoubtedly a worrying trend in contemporary societies towards a callous individualism that ignores community and social obligations, and liberal theory does not seem up to the task of dealing with this problem.”[5]

As an ideology Liberalism is hard to describe. It can be best portrayed as a broad political philosophy that considers and emphasises individual freedoms, and the primacy – or priority – of individual rights. Liberalism has various intellectual strands however these fundamental political values are shared by all types of Liberal thought.

On the superficial level these political values may seem attractive, however under intellectual scrutiny they are found to directly affect contemporary societies in the most negative way. It is the scope of this essay to highlight Liberalism’s negative effects on society using historical, philosophical, legal, practical and social research arguments. This essay will finally draw attention to a potential solution by discussing the Islamic perspective and contrasting Liberal and Islamic Social Models.

The arguments are summarised as follows:

1. Liberalism is purely a European product. Liberalism’s political values are the outcome of specific social and historical conditions, subjected to a specific type of analysis. Therefore it must be asked, is Liberalism an 'absolute' alternative to other ideologies, or is it historically and geographically bound? If Liberalism is found to be historically and context bound then it can not have any relevance in today’s modern society.

2. Philosophically, liberalism’s political values rest on the premise of individualism, or what some political philosophers call atomism.[6] This essay will argue that individualism is ontologically false, in other words, it is an incorrect premise to base a political philosophy.[7] The logical conclusions from this are that the results of individualism – and therefore Liberalism - will also be incorrect. 

3. From a practical and social research perspective modern liberal societies, specifically the UK and US, exhibit signs of increasing social breakdown and social malaise.[8] This essay will argue that if the most predominant political values propagated in western societies are Liberalism’s political values, and these societies are showing signs of social decay, then it naturally follows that Liberalism is a key contributing factor to modern social problems. This argument rests on the premise that there is an established link between propagated values and a society’s behaviour; this essay will bring to light social research strengthening this premise. 

4. This essay will argue that Liberal values are not conducive to good legislation. This will be explained by showing how legal pornography – violent and nonviolent – can cause rape. There are many factors that play a causal role in the crime of rape, however this essay will bring to light overwhelming evidence that strongly indicates pornography is a major factor. It logically follows from this argument that, if what is legal in Liberal societies facilitates crime, then Liberal values should not be a basis for legislation – as they are seen to provide impetus to social anomalies and criminal behaviour.

In the last part of the discussion this essay will exam how Islam’s view on humanity does not rest on a false premise and that its core political values are cohesive, in contrast to Liberalism’s non-cohesive values, and that they have produced a cohesive society in the past. This essay will argue that if Islam has a correct premise and it has produced a cohesive society, it - at least - must be investigated and used as a reference in the dynamics of political discourse. This essay will also contrast the Liberal and Islamic social models by highlighting and discussing some of their key features, in the hope to demystify aspects of Islamic law and demonstrate that in actual fact the Islamic penal code is founded on a workable model, which has produced positive results and has a greater capacity to achieve a cohesive society. 

Read more by downloading the publication from here.

[1] John Hoffman and Paul Graham. Introduction to Political Theory. Pearson Education Limited. 2006. p164.
[2] See John Charvet and Elisa Kaczynska-Nay. The Liberal Project and Human Rights. Cambridge University Press. 2008.
[3] John Charvet and Elisa Kaczynska-Nay. The Liberal Project and Human Rights. Cambridge University Press. 2008. p 285.
[4] https://blogs.fco.gov.uk/roller/miliband/entry/liberal_interventionism
[5] Daniel Bell. Communitarianism and its Critics. Oxford University Press. 1993. p 7.
[6] Charles Taylor ‘Atomism’ in Shlomo Avineri and Avner de-Shalit. Communitarianism and Individualism. Oxford University Press. 1992. p 29.
[7] Communitarianism and Individualism, p 2 – 4.
[8] Ibid.

12 comments:

Anonymous said...

As a political science student I love this material. I've always been interested in the Islamic answer to "modern" liberal Western philosophies and alhamdullah (praise be to Allah) Hamza Tzortzis transforms what I want to say into actual words.

Anonymous said...

Thanks so much for the article.

Amazing piece.

Anonymous said...

mashaAllah....this is what we need, such contemporary topics should be discussed which only highlights the beauty of Islamic system...

Jazak Allah Khair brother Hamza for this wonderful book......how can I buy it? i live in saudi arabia....
my email is sn_alquaiti@yahoo.com

Ahmed said...

This is grest work establishing intellectual superiority of Islamic system and need for it.

But there are some psychological barriers that would bar its effect upon non-muslims:

- War torn, poverty stricken taliban modelled Afghanistan, Failed state Pakistan, Rigid & dry Iran & Saudi Arabia is the lens through which they will see a Islamic system.

- They would question the absence of similar statistics of muslim countries in your work.

- They would assume the absence of an Islamic system today is because it cannot work in modern age & its medieval in outlook.

- Prohibition of churches in Saudi, ban of bahai in Iran, treatment of Qadiani in Pakistan, etc would question religious rights under islamic system.

Claire Khaw said...

Liberalism is on the one hand indiscriminate compassion and endless tolerance for all that is destructive to society and on the other hand a blanket rejection of any policy that might work to cure current ills.



It is an ideology of handwringing and half-measures.

Abu Maryam said...

Peace to brother Hamza and everyone,

Another aspect of life where liberalism is failing and has failed to address...

An increasing number of parents are being attacked by their children, a disturbing report reveals.

Researchers warn that they are being subjected to physical violence, intimidation and aggression that goes far beyond normal rows and child development problems.

The charity Parentline Plus has received 22,537 calls in two years from mothers and fathers struggling with their children’s extreme behaviour. Almost 7,000 concerned physical abuse and 14,000 dealt with verbal aggression.

And although the family home should be a haven, it is nearly always the place where physical attacks take place – with mothers bearing the brunt of the aggression.

Parents say they struggle with children of all ages, but problems peak between the ages of 13 and 15.

You might expect boys to behave differently to girls. But in fact, both sexes are as likely to be physically and verbally abusive – although boys are more likely to use both forms of aggression on parents

read
http://www.parentlineplus.org.uk/default.aspx?page=viewarticle&module=articles-view&id=686&tags=25

Abu Maryam said...

Liberalism and man-made laws fail to provide solutions to society's problems. The final divine model i.e. the Islamic model is the best for all aspects of life.

History, and even partial implementation by some so-called Islamic states, testifies to that!

More of liberalism, its laws and its sanctions at its best...

"Three-quarters of offenders return to crime regardless of whether they are jailed or given community sentences, according to the Ministry of Justice.

Newly published figures show that 74% of offenders were convicted within nine years of starting a community order or being released from prison."

Full article is here
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-11692852

Abu Zaynab said...

Salaams and greetings of peace to everyone,

Society's ills and the solution
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Once there were two students walking along a river. One of them just so happened to glance over at something floating in the river. It did not take long for him to realize that it was a baby! Without hesitation he jumped into the river to save the infant from drowning. When he jumped in he realized that there were at least ten more in his immediate area, all of them screaming and crying as they bobbed by.

Quite naturally he started screaming to the other student. "Help! C'mon man! Get in here! Look at all of these babies! We gotta help 'em!" The other student, however, kept walking upstream, despite noticing a river full of babies, with more and more floating downstream.

For every one that the first student saved, eight passed him. There were just too many."C'mon man! Don't you have a heart?! I can't grab all of these babies alone!"

The second student replied, "I'm going upstream to find out who's throwing all of these babies in the river."

The point of this short story is to demonstrate the importance of going to the source of the problem to have a greater impact. Many people address each of society's social ailments as separate entities. Thus we find numerous organizations that target a specific poison; The solution to racism, spouse abuse, child abuse, crime, pollution, alcohol abuse, drug addiction, and other social ills is one.

Each problem does not require its own organizations and groups to eliminate it. The solutions for all of these is one. That one, is Islaam.

[Got this from a brother on the net]

Hassan said...

JazakAllah khair for this excellent article. It helped to clarify and understand a lot of modern concepts and flaws in the liberal societies.

Anonymous said...

Iran, Pakistan, Afghanistan, Yemen, Saudi Arabia, Somalia, and Mauritania are officially Islamic states.

For those that truly believe that Islam is the best platform for a society to be built on, I urge you to consider these states as your new home.

The fact of the matter is, individualism is not a perversion but a privilege from God. Sometimes its called free will - God gave it to us to use it for good or for bad, but to try and bottle it up, is like keeping a thriving plant in a black bag. Not only will it suffer and die, it won't even be able to decompose and nurture another living organism. It is wasted potential.

I believe in God but not religion. Religion to me, is byproduct of mixing ego with the unknowable. A way for humankind to explain and interpret what they are not supposed to know. I guess that makes me a heretic of sorts, but I firmly believe that there is truth in all religions, but truth is subjective. The sooner we stop trying to differentiate one another on the basis of race, ethnicity or religion, we will come to understand the true nature of God.

May God bring us all to greater sense of enlightenment and may our ignorance with each day.

Peace to all.

anwar90 said...

Anonymous said:Iran, Pakistan, Afghanistan, Yemen, Saudi Arabia, Somalia, and Mauritania are officially Islamic states

Sorry, but there are NO Islamic states in the world today practicing Islam as it was meant to be.

Anonymous said...

anwar90 - don't be sorry, just be realistic. the fact of the matter is - those countries consider themselves to be islamic states.

just as some like to say that terrorists who use the quran to justify their actions aren't true muslims - who gets to decide that? you, me, the majority. if they (countries or people) identify themselves as muslims and for the most part follow the tenants of islam, what should we think?


the point of that comment was to shed some light on the reality of civilization in a so-called islamic state. never have been i lived in those countries but since i value individual liberty, i wouldn't want to