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Read the following passage and answer the THREE questions that
follow.
What I call fast political thinking is driven by simplified moral
frames. These
moral frames give us the sense that those who agree with us have the right
answer, while
those who disagree are unreasonable, or worse.
Each moral frame sets
up an axis of
favorable and unfavorable. Progressives use the oppressor-oppressed axis.
Progressives view
most favorably those groups that can be regarded as oppressed or standing with
the
oppressed, and they view most unfavorably those groups that can be regarded as
oppressors.
Conservatives use the civilization-barbarism axis. Conservatives view most
favorably the
institutions that they believe constrain and guide people toward civilized
behavior, and
they view most unfavorably those people who they see as trying to tear down
such
institutions. Libertarians use the liberty-coercion axis. Libertarians view
most favorably
those people who defer to decisions that are made on the basis of personal
choice and
voluntary agreement, and they view most unfavorably those people who favor
government
interventions that restrict personal choice.
If you have a dominant
axis, I suggest
that you try to learn the languages spoken by those who use the other axes.
Don’t
worry—learning other languages won’t make it easy for others to convert you to
their point
of view. By the same token, it will not make it easy to convert others to your
point of
view. However, you may become aware of assumptions your side makes that others
might
legitimately question.
What learning the other languages can do is
enable you to
understand how others think about political issues. Instead of resorting to
the theory that
people with other views are crazy or stupid or evil, you may concede that they
have a
coherent point of view. In fact, their point of view could be just as coherent
as yours. The
problem is that those people apply their point of view in circumstances where
you are fairly
sure that it is not really appropriate.
Consider that there may be
situations in
which one frame describes the problem much better than the others. For
example, I believe
that the civil rights movement in the United States is best described using
the progressive
heuristic of the oppressed and the oppressor. In the 1950s and the early
1960s, the people
who had the right model were the people who were fighting for black Americans
to have true
voting rights, equal access to housing, and an end to the Jim Crow laws. The
civilization-barbarism axis and the liberty-coercion axis did not provide the
best insight
into the issue….
Which of the following BEST describes the civilization-barbarism axis?
The passage says –
Conservatives use the civilization-barbarism axis. Conservatives view most
favorably the institutions that they believe constrain and guide people toward
civilized behavior, and they view most unfavorably those people who they see
as trying to tear down such institutions.
From the passage we can understand that the author is trying to tell us that
the way a person behaves makes him civilized or barbaric. If a person is
trying to tear down an institution such acts is seen as barbaric hence a
person behavior matters.
Option E perfectly sums up this thought process.
Choice E is the correct answer.
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