The thing you're not getting here is that yes - people had different attitudes and different actions 60 years ago.
But to the extent people acted for "the greater good" they did so because they wanted to. They were not compelled to do so by one of these authoritarian (or authoritarian "lite") governments you're so fond of.
I am not sure I buy the view that people in the 1950s acted in a patriotic, more communitarian way for the greater good purely because they wanted to.
Rather, I think people back then acted in the way they did because of the culture and the values they were brought up with.
I believe it was not an act of spontaneous freewill that created the cooperative behaviour of society in the 1950s; rather this behaviour was created by the values instilled into them by all of the institutions of society — institutions which include the government, but also religions, the law and legal profession, journalism, education at schools and universities, Hollywood, etc.
The backbone and authority of society in the 1950s was strong and strict because all sections of society and all institutions cooperated to deliver a uniform message. In other words, you found Christian moral values reflected in all aspects of society: in government, law, journalism, education and in Hollywood. So this uniform approach inculcated a strong authoritative effect in the minds of the people brought up in that era.
This is what I mean when I say that back in the 1950s, society had a strong backbone of authority.
By contrast, nowadays the different institutions of society are often at loggerheads, thus creating a weakened message to the people.
This has not been the case in the West for generations now. In fact, the exact opposite has been taught. Commonly in the West, certainly in the US, kids in school are taught that Western civilization is particularly evil. Unusually evil. More evil than the norm in the world.
So who on earth would want to act "for the greater good" of a society and a culture that they have been taught since kindergarten is horrible and evil? Is it any surprise that few are interested in being civic minded in a society that they believe to be thoroughly corrupt?
I completely agree with you there. The way the left has created a culture of self-hatred for Western people is not good.
Edited by Hip, 05 October 2023 - 03:56 PM.