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- From: "Michael Smith" <p00004@psilink.com>
- Subject: From radical to common sense (Was: ...paving moratorium)
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- Organization: Performance Systems Int'l
- Date: Wed, 30 Dec 1992 20:38:34 GMT
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- >DATE: Wed, 30 Dec 1992 00:42:19 GMT
- >FROM: Mike Vandeman <mjvande@pbhye.PacBell.COM>
-
- >Once they hear it often enough, it will move from "radical" to
- >"common sense". It is already happening. When I started talking about
- >stopping highway construction 6 years ago, nobody would listen or
- >seriously consider it. Now it is common sense, among a large segment
- >of the world (well, large compared to before).
-
- And getting larger, which is the important thing.
-
- One incessantly hears Right-wingers whining about the cultural hegemony
- of crypto-Bolshevism, and bragging about their own bold, non-conformist,
- contrarian struggle to promote the views of the local Chamber of
- Commerce. I used to think this was just the usual propaganda technique
- of reversing the roles of David and Goliath -- after all, the Right
- has the boardrooms, the Pentagon, the White House, and the statehouse,
- while one or two city councils are arguably in the hands of something
- that might possibly be considered the Left.
-
- But there's more to it than that. These crackpot market utopians and
- Colonel North buffs insist on their own beleaguerment with a level of
- intensity that cannot possibly be feigned. It isn't because the ideas
- they hate so much have, as yet, any wide currency; but on the other
- hand, I think they must sense, in some way, that these ideas have
- vitality and are gaining ground, while the intellectual weapons
- deployed to resist them are tired and threadbare in the extreme. How
- often can you repeat the increasingly hollow promise that everything
- will be fine if only rich people are taxed a little less, without
- involuntarily starting to gag on your own words?
-
- --Michael Smith
-