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Wednesday 16 May 2012
Claire Fox

‘I am happy to call
myself a Bolshevik’


Claire Fox of the Institute of Ideas answers spiked readers’ questions on the left, liberty, Mad Men and more.
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How did you travel from Bolshevism to right-wing libertarianism with such apparent ease?
Ian Townson

Claire Fox: I wouldn’t know, Ian, as this is not a journey that I have travelled. But it is certainly an accusation thrown my way. I do find it amusing that people can assume that because I am unapologetic about defending free speech, or opposing the state’s relentless intervention into people’s lives, that I am right-wing. How dispiriting that when the left accuse me of being a libertarian, it is meant to be an insult. And what a tragedy that left-wingers have been so negligent of freedom that the right is more closely associated with liberty today.

For me, Bolshevism was precisely a revolutionary struggle for freedom. I am happy to stand in that tradition. I have been reading a lot of Sartre, Camus and de Beauvoir again recently (for the IOI’s forthcoming Academy weekend – I am convening the literature strand of lectures). It is refreshing to enter into the dialogues of left-wing thinkers who make freedom and free will so core to their politics. Again, a tradition I am proud to embrace…

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Time for a serious debate about the welfare state

Has welfarism gone too far? Is it time to trim this massive machine? And more importantly, shouldn’t it be trimmed for the *right* reasons - that is, not in order to save the state money but as a way of protecting communities from the negative impact of constant welfarist intervention?

We’ll be debating these issues at the next session of our spiked drinks events at Portcullis House in London on Monday 3 June at 6.30pm. Find out more here.



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