Michael Walker argues that while liberalism is often viewed as the antithesis of totalitarianism, it is itself a totalitarian system that uses the individual’s “right to choose” to undermine the collective rights of peoples to choose their own paths, enforcing a singular worldview under the guise of “freedom”.
This essay was first published in The Scorpion, issue 10, autumn 1986.
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