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The folly of Canada’s “progressives”, as explained through C.S. Lewis’ insights

I was reading C.S. Lewis’ famous book called Mere Christianity last night and came upon a great passage.  I instantly applied the logical extension of it to Canada’s wrong-headed “progressives” who now seem so fully invested in their failed path (think CBC, or our decrepit North Korean-style healthcare system, as just two of many examples), that they can’t now even fathom tracking back and getting onto the right course.  Doing so would render them and their whole movement—and that of their political parties—moot; irrelevant; failed. 

…First, as to putting the clock back.  Would you think I was joking if I said I could put the clock back, and that if the clock is wrong it is often a very sensible thing to do?  But I would rather get away from the whole idea of clocks.  We all want progress.  But progress means getting nearer to the place where you want to be.  And if you have taken the wrong turning, then to go forward does not get you any nearer.  If you are on the wrong road, progress means doing an about-turn and walking back to the right road; and in that case the man who turns back soonest is the more progressive man.  We have all seen this when doing arithmetic.  When I have started a sum the wrong way, the sooner I admit this and go back and start again, the faster I shall get on.  There is nothing progressive about being pig headed and refusing to admit a mistake.  And I think if you look at the present state of the world, it is pretty plain that humanity has been making some big mistake.  We are on the wrong road.  And if that is so, we must go back.  Going back is the quickest way on.

—Page 28 Mere Christianity, by C.S. Lewis

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