The Libertarians at George Mason often take the extreme positions on may things but this time they are spot on regarding the Progressive mind set. As noted in Cafe Hayek:
Does Mr. Trone really believe that politicians and government
officials in Washington care more about each of the millions of
individuals and families throughout the United States than does each
individual about himself or herself and his or her family? Does Mr.
Trone think that distant rulers and mandarins know more about each
individual’s and family’s circumstances and dreams than does each
individual? Does Mr. Trone suppose that a society of individuals and
families relieved of the personal responsibility of making the
appropriate investments in their lives – and shielded from the need to
confront life’s trade-offs – will eventually be anything but a society
of citizens and voters who are incurably irresponsible? And does Mr. Trone deny that government, to the extent that it
assumes more of the responsibility of “investing in” individuals and
families (and, hence, individuals and families assume less such
responsibility), will inevitably insist on greater control of the life’s
choices of individuals and families – life’s choices ranging from the
mundane to the intimate?
Frankly I believe it is worse than what