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You might reasonably suspect the title of this thread is click bait.
It's not.
I can honestly say without much exaggeration that I'm linking you here to what might be -- if substantially true -- the single most important and disturbing political article I judge that I've read in the past 365 days. But only if it's substantially true.
Still, I don't even know where to properly begin telling you about it.
The article concerns so many things that are happening -- and perhaps about to happen -- in America that it's almost impossible to fairly summarize it. So, I will simply quote below the first three paragraphs to you, and then let you judge for yourself whether the rest might interest you.
However there might be three quick points that you will want to know to help you decide:
Last, I'm saying all this not to "sell" anyone on reading the article, but in the hope of interesting as wide an audience as possible in it. I think it could be that important.
Here are the three introductory paragraphs:
Now here's the link itself:
Meet the Economist Behind the One Percent’s Stealth Takeover of America
Some serious questions now:
Do you find it more plausible or likely the Radical Right in America has a movement going or an actually conspiracy of some sort?
How much of a threat do think the Radical Right poses to democracy? If you think the Radical Right poses any threat at all, do you see it as an intentional threat?
Before reading the article were you at all familiar with James McGill Buchanan, his career and activities?
You might reasonably suspect the title of this thread is click bait.
It's not.
I can honestly say without much exaggeration that I'm linking you here to what might be -- if substantially true -- the single most important and disturbing political article I judge that I've read in the past 365 days. But only if it's substantially true.
Still, I don't even know where to properly begin telling you about it.
The article concerns so many things that are happening -- and perhaps about to happen -- in America that it's almost impossible to fairly summarize it. So, I will simply quote below the first three paragraphs to you, and then let you judge for yourself whether the rest might interest you.
However there might be three quick points that you will want to know to help you decide:
!) The article linked to here was published on Yves Smith's website, Naked Capitalism, which I have found tends to be a pretty safe and trustworthy source for reliable information and insightful commentary, although, of course, not perfect.
2) Despite being more or less implicitly endorsed by Yves Smith, questions have been raised about Nancy McLean's scholarship. She is the author of the book, the review of which I link to in this post. I'm in no real position to fairly assess the accuracy or importance of those criticisms so all I can really tell you at this point is to exercise due caution since they might be significant.
3) The article is long by internet standards, but I urge you not let that daunt you because not only does it seem most likely to me that you'll want to learn all that the article has to say, but it is also written in clear, non-technical English that's reasonably easy to read quickly.
2) Despite being more or less implicitly endorsed by Yves Smith, questions have been raised about Nancy McLean's scholarship. She is the author of the book, the review of which I link to in this post. I'm in no real position to fairly assess the accuracy or importance of those criticisms so all I can really tell you at this point is to exercise due caution since they might be significant.
3) The article is long by internet standards, but I urge you not let that daunt you because not only does it seem most likely to me that you'll want to learn all that the article has to say, but it is also written in clear, non-technical English that's reasonably easy to read quickly.
Last, I'm saying all this not to "sell" anyone on reading the article, but in the hope of interesting as wide an audience as possible in it. I think it could be that important.
Here are the three introductory paragraphs:
Meet The Economist said:Ask people to name the key minds that have shaped America’s burst of radical right-wing attacks on working conditions, consumer rights and public services, and they will typically mention figures like free market-champion Milton Friedman, libertarian guru Ayn Rand, and laissez-faire economists Friedrich Hayek and Ludwig von Mises.
James McGill Buchanan is a name you will rarely hear unless you’ve taken several classes in economics. And if the Tennessee-born Nobel laureate were alive today, it would suit him just fine that most well-informed journalists, liberal politicians, and even many economics students have little understanding of his work.
The reason? Duke historian Nancy MacLean contends that his philosophy is so stark that even young libertarian acolytes are only introduced to it after they have accepted the relatively sunny perspective of Ayn Rand. (Yes, you read that correctly). If Americans really knew what Buchanan thought and promoted, and how destructively his vision is manifesting under their noses, it would dawn on them how close the country is to a transformation most would not even want to imagine, much less accept.
Now here's the link itself:
Meet the Economist Behind the One Percent’s Stealth Takeover of America
Some serious questions now:
Do you find it more plausible or likely the Radical Right in America has a movement going or an actually conspiracy of some sort?
How much of a threat do think the Radical Right poses to democracy? If you think the Radical Right poses any threat at all, do you see it as an intentional threat?
Before reading the article were you at all familiar with James McGill Buchanan, his career and activities?