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There's a poverty of imagination in liberalism, too. If this is the best existing system, then by extension any changes that can be made to improve it are minor tweaks, so we shouldn't aspire to any more.
It's also limiting in their sense of scale. You know the saying 'if the only tool you have is a hammer, then every problem looks like a nail', then the liberal problem is 'if the only tool you have is a nailclipper then a tapestry looks like a ribbon'. They can only think in incrementalism. The problems are then naturally reduced in their imagination into something that liberalism can solve.