Mike,
>>I've observed the same thing. They are so convinced in the morality of their view that everyone else is amoral or immoral, hence 'right wingers'.
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>Than they are not politically correct. Most people I see stressing political correctness tend to morally be subjectivists or relativists, which is the opposite of what you describe.
Bingo! for the first part! The interesting thing I've seen Mike is those who claim subjectiveness as some sort of higher moral position often think in lock-step with each other and they dare not express reservation or doubt. The true believers will toss them out like an old shoe.
Sad really.
One of the most recent is book,
"Bias" by Bernard Goldberg. He's an award winning journalist who's been excluded for telling the truth of what he's seen and observed. The emperor really isn't wearing a new coat. <g>
Best,
DD
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