ΒιΆΉΒγΑΔ philosopher David Livingstone Smith blogs about nonsensical hatred of hate

Philosophy Professor David Livingstone Smith, Ph.D., wrote a blog, titled βHate! Hate! Hate!β that was posted on the Philosophy Talk website on September 1.
In the blog, Smith addresses the widespread talk in the media about fighting against hate, an idea that, he claims, βdoesnβt make any senseβ if taken literally. Even if interpreted metaphorically, he says, the concept is not sound.
βLove and hate arenβt good or bad all on their own,β he explains. βTheir goodness or badness, rightness or wrongness, depends on what it is thatβs being loved or hated. Itβs good to hate injustice, or cruelty, or indifference to the suffering of others, and itβs bad to love these things. So there are good hates and there are bad loves.β
Smith argues that calling groups, such as the neo-Nazi protesters in Charlottesville, βhate groups,β is not entirely accurate. βEven the Nazis β the original German ones β didnβt conform to the FBI definition of hate group,β he states. He quotes historian Claudia Koonz from her book The Nazi Conscience to point out that German Nazism was not packaged as hateful but, rather, as loving of βold-fashioned values of honor and dignity.β
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