We use the power of persuasion first. If it doesn’t work, we try the persuasion of power. – Andy Stern, SEIU
Part 1, Part 2, Part 3, Part 4
There are only two kinds of government. Limited Government (LG) which limits the powers of the people at the top, which limits their ability to corrupt the system, and Big Government (BG) which is designed so a small elite group at the top reap all the benefits of a society and there is no limit on what they can do with their power.
All the names for forms of government like socialism, communism, fascism, etc. are merely definitions of style. BG systems all eventually drift toward some form of tyranny until they collapse from their own corruption or revolution. The most successful and stable form of government in modern times is the LG federalist model of the United States. But that has been corrupted, and now is changing into a BG system where it is doomed to fail unless events change it back.

I’ve tried to cover the history as much as I could in the limited space I had, but today I want to explore what it all means. First I highly recommend two documentaries that will help put a lot of things in perspective if you haven’t seen them. They were both made by Adam Curtis, a British film maker. The first is The Century of Self which talks about how elites have used psychology to help manufacture consent. The other is The Trap which talks about how liberal thinking helped create the nightmare bureaucratic world we live in today. Curtis has a leftward tilt, but he’s even-handed. The information he relates is well worth your time.
To understand the world we live in, you have to understand the root nature of human behavior. Just as there are only two basic forms of government, human beings are motivated by only two basic drives: the desire to have something and the fear of losing something. We all are born with the desire to be loved, to eat, to own, to love someone else. We desire and desire drives us. But we also fear losing what we gain. We fear losing our loves, our money, our health, our life. Elites know this and they constantly seek to manipulate us through our feelings. They’ve made a science out of it. And the battle is between two opposing forces for control. Both think they are the good guys, because few people believe they’re evil. But all are really motivated by self interest on some level. As with anything, it’s the degrees that make things good or bad.

The proponents of big government think that human nature can be contained and controlled by laws administered by a wise elite. They believe a utopia can be achieved by “educating” people to think differently and behave as the elite wants them too. The fallacies of this argument are many. It assumes that the elite are wise. They rarely are, if ever. And because they’re human, they’re as flawed as the people below them. Since BG systems rely on bureaucracy, there are more people to delegate the authority which means there are more flawed humans to screw things up. This is why all bureaucracies turn corrupt and inefficient. Furthermore, if you change people so they are longer motivated by their natures, they aren’t human anymore. And since a non-human society is the stuff of fantasy, this entire premise is based on dreams not reality.

Humans need a comfortable reality to operate in, so they find an ideology to use as the basis for the way they look at the world. The BG philosophy sells the idea that we can reach paradise as long as we can get people to behave according to “the correct way” thinking. But if you look at the people making these claims they’re often perfect examples of why human beings are flawed. They cling to their philosophy because it gives them hope that they can get to heaven by playing a game rather than paying their dues.
True limited-government thinkers have an opposing view that comes down to this: “We accept that human beings are flawed. So how do we deal with it and create a society that works?” This is a philosophy that accepts reality rather than promotes fantasy. The US Constitution, the LG framework of our times, is the greatest legal document in history because it the founders figured out a way to checkmate every tendency of people who govern. It is not perfect, but it has worked for well over 200 years. It has the feature to evolve with society, but it wisely makes it incredibly hard to change, which prevents radical, quick fix alterations.

The reason I named this series “The New Fascists” isn’t to insult the progressives by calling them names. It’s to show that while everyone may operate under the assumption they’re the good guys, many people don’t understand that the ideology they live by eventually will lead them and others toward a dark and bitter end. The only way to make the world a better place is to deal with reality. And the only way to deal with reality is to stop following other people’s lead until you figure out what’s really going on. Too many people follow without really asking themselves why. You should always ask yourself why.
BG is the system is for followers, not individuals. It promotes group-think. It punishes individual thought. That is why they attack and vilify anyone at variance with their beliefs. They want to keep people in line so they’ll do what the elites want. The elites have gamed the system by infiltrating the right and the left to produce the synthesis. Each side tells their followers what they want to hear (the thesis and the anti-thesis) but they keep marching them in the same general direction. The synthesis.
The old Fascists used group think to make their citizens march in the direction they wanted. Anyone who dissented was shot or sent to a camp. The new Fascists use a more subtle approach by demonizing those who don’t follow their agenda. Anyone who believes in individual rights over group rights, anyone for national sovereignty or who talks about things like liberty and freedom are painted as crazy or evil. Anyone who disagrees with the BG elites, are painted as stupid or villains. Anyone who believes in Christianity, which is a competing ideology, is made to be a fool or a sex criminal. There’s a reason for all this. They’re operating out of self interest and they want to win at all costs. They want to crush the opposition and make people embarrassed or afraid to talk back.
The character of a person is revealed under pressure. We can see what our leaders are made of in these hard times. What’s revealed is repugnant to anyone who understands that they are supposed to be our servants not our masters. There is a blatant contempt for the public’s will. And they are trying to force us to accept more control and bureaucracy whether we like it or not. They are the new fascists and rest assured more power only makes them uglier.
The new Fascists don’t shoot people yet. They aren’t powerful enough to get away with it. Only when they have complete control can they do that. But look at their words, look at their actions and you can see that they have no problem with doing away with those they can’t use. They freely talk about the need to reduce the population. They freely talk about how people need to be controlled and their behavior modified. They use rationales they invented, based largely on manufactured crises that they conceived.
Understand that their followers are not the enemy. They’ve been fooled. Some of them may dream of joining the elites and doing bad things to others. But many of them are just people who think — or who have been brainwashed into thinking — that they’re on the right side of history. They think they’re trying to make the world a better place and that conservatives and libertarians are trying to stop human progress. They haven’t figured out that they’re actually helping the side that’s against human progress and freedom. A side that wants to take the world back to the era of rulers and edicts.
I started this series with the quote that the greatest trick the devil ever played was to make people think he didn’t exist. The new fascists want you to sell them your souls by convincing you it’s really for your benefit.

Even if the elites themselves think they’re working for the public good, unless they’re willing to surrender their egos and understand that the rule of law starts with a limit on authority, things will always creep back to the big government system and true human progress will be stalled or even ended.
Some of the greatest advancements in thousands of years of human history happened in the last 200 years. Coincidental or not, those were the years America left its imprint on the world. American exceptionalism is a reality. And those who would deny it are dooming us to failure.
It is up to you to stop them.






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"We use the power of persuasion first. If it doesn’t work, we try the persuasion of power."
If I could only have one wish left in life, I wish I could have that sawn off little runt Herr Andy Stern in front of me, for fifteen minutes, locked up in a cage. I would love for hime to persuade me.
Breitbart could put it on Pay Per View……..
Kenneth Gladney got the first taste of Andy's rule of lawlessness.
Excellent!! Just as an aside, Paul Johnson is one of the most revered authors of our time, as long as you're interested in unadulterated, non-revisionist History. +Hanzo+
James I have just gone back and read through your entire series. Thank you. These articles are excellent accurate and enlightening. Everyone who hasn't read all of these should go back and re read them.
All four of the links at the top of this article, however, are pointing to the first article. Until that is fixed, click on James' name under the title and you can easily find all four of the previous articles.
D'oh! I will see that gets fixed. Thanks
Truly the best series on any Big site to date. We need to view our current situation as a problem of PHILOSOPHY! When we are reduced to who is right or wrong on some specific, concrete issue we lose sight of the bigger, more important picture. -Also a nifty trick of our "elites" today…
I don't like ObamaCare because it violates my rights AND it offends my sense of freedom, liberty, self reliance and responsibility. I don't want to tell others how to dispose of their own private property (your earnings are property), I don't want to confiscate it and give it to someone else (a type of slavery), nor do I want anyone to do it to me. Where in the Constitution is this right granted to anyone? Can anyone not named "Government" legally engage in theft and forced servitude? Being charitable (and we all know the American record on that!) is a hell of a lot easier if someone else hasn't already forcibly taken 40-60% of your earnings. Smaller (limited) government will result in less misery, not more…
Until more people clearly understand the genius of the Founders and come to clearly see the illegality and moral repugnance our system has morphed into, the more hell we can expect to be inflicted on us and future generations. Keep spreading the word. Read the books and pass them around.
Start taking the language back:
We live in a REPUBLIC, not a Democracy!
We are not "Anti-government", we are pro LIMITED Government!
ILLEGAL ALIENS! NOT "undocumented workers" or "migrant workers" or any other CRAP evasion of reality!
"Consensus", "compromise" and "pragmatism" are ways of saying that there is no "right" and no "wrong" (and no spine!). Once you accept half wrong or "part evil", you have sold out and can expect to continue losing more over time. Stay consistent, you are on the right and winning side.
Our Constitution is NOT a living document!
Repeal the 16th and 17th Amendments…
Ramble done… for now…
"A Right Unexercised is a Right Lost"
http://opencarry.org/
This keeps getting deleted…!!! Why????
Great article James…Thank you…Please continue putting fingers to keyboard…
All the power these "New Fascists" have is as a result of them having infultrated so completely the Public School system. ….
This is where the "brainwashing education" first takes place…
When you have a chance to vote FOR vouchers next time, make sure you do so…
In the meantime, keep them home …We will have a better country as a result..
After all, home schooling does not fit with the liberal socialist agenda.
Remember these immortal words:
"Give me four years to teach the children and the seed I have sown will never be uprooted."
Vladimir Lenin
Seems to be whats going on
Site admin….
YOU ARE DELETING MY COMMENTS…WHY???
I see them as pending, For some reason they need approving first, If they have links, that's probably why.
Great series, thank you so much. I continue to read and enjoy your articles and pass them along to friends and try to spread the word, everybody needs to know.
James
There were no links…this has been going on for days now…It's not everything, just the poignant stuff…
They'll probably show up eventually. Sorry about that, and the typo.
I'm not a fan of intensedebate because it's so glitchy. This isn't the first time the site has gone wonky. If you look at your profile and the comments are there, they'll show up eventually. But it's a pain in the neck. I've has lots of comments totally disappear. It was so bad at one point that I copied every comment I made in case I needed to re-post.
May I recommend the movie, Time Changer, which shows when we advance morals in culture without tying them to an objective source. http://www.timechangermovie.com/
Yeah, I tried intense debate on my blog and got rid of it almost a day later because it screwed things up so bad. I like some of its features, but they have a lot of problems to fix.
If i write short non essential stuff, like this, it stays….Anything poignant disappears…
May I suggest the movie Time Changer to show what happens when we advance morality without identifying the Source!
I think I saw something like it called "The Time Machine"….HG Wells..
When I was in high school, we had to read "Brave New World," and write about it. It soon became obvious in class discussions that the teacher was completely convinced it was a novel about a RIGHT-wing dystopia.
What do you do? Argue with her and fail?
I wrote what she wanted and passed the course, but it pretty much cemented my conservatism into place.
Yep: http://www.nytimes.com/2010/03/14/education/14chi...
Heck, they won't even let me log in, and I've been a member for quite some time. That's why I go the Twitter route.
No, this one is way different. I tried to include a link but then my post disappeared so I'm thinking admin may have deleted it. Do a search for it. It is very good.
James, I really enjoyed the series, you put in few words what I have been spewing by the thousands for some time. Thanx and keep up the good work. I am praying for us and America.
Wow James, excellent, bold, honest, truthful and compassionate.
Andy Stern's solar plexus, meet my knee.
Thanks for the tip on Johnson, I've been looking for more non-revisionist history after wearing out my "Patriot's History of the United States" copy. Working on Niall Ferguson's latest, "The Ascent of Money", an excellent history of currency, the bond and stock market, and how all of those interacted to bring about our current crash.
There are fascinating stories, like how Indo-Arab numerals first made it Europe, where a moneyman kind tired of using Roman numerals, and instead adopted to using the numbers we use today, thus paving the way for a financial revolution that would sweep everywhere, except the countries where numerals originated. That's the great European way, adapting the innovations of others and being the first to take it to the next level. No other civilization has been as adaptive as Western Civilization.
The coward will not fight. You know it and so do I.
The Enabling Act / Ermächtigungsgesetz
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Enabling_Act_of_1933
http://biggovernment.com/mzak/2010/03/13/the-heal...
Yeah, like any other rich pu**y he sends goons to do his fighting for him
"The new Fascists don’t shoot people yet." I'll be ready for ya', Andy.
Very astute analysis, James. I know you're not writing just impress me, but…
In fact, it was book cover that liked me here. Arthur Koestler's Darkness at Noon is as terrifying a cautionary tale as Orwell's Nineteen Eighty Four. If you haven't read it yet, put it on your list. Just don't expect to find any happy places. There are none, just as there weren't in Orwell's best works. Ironically, that is perhaps what makes them must-reads.
The New Fascists where the benediction is all necessities provided, all fears pacified, all lethargy entertained. Swell. Sounds like old fashion murderous Tyranny to me. Damn fine series. Keep at it.
[...] » The New Fascists: The Synthesis – Part 5 – Big Journalism [...]
Thank you for this excellent series. As part of your conclusion you wrote:
"They haven’t figured out that they’re actually helping the side that’s against human progress and freedom. A side that wants to take the world back to the era of rulers and edicts."
People think that when we call the Progressives "regressives" we are just being snarky, but that is exactly what they are.
Mr.Johnson's excellent books also include "A History of the American People"(my personal fave), as well as "A History of Christianity", both are required reading for my homeschooled children.
Mr.Ferguson's "The Ascent of Money" sounds like a good read, I'll have to add it to the must read list.;^)
Did you know the ancient Egyptians were the first to have ATM's?Yeah, they operated barges on the Nile that were open 24 hours per day and one could get a loan or withdraw money from a rudimenary banking system.
Fascinating stuff.You sound like a book nerd, such as myself.I'm the only person I know who can read "A Statistical Analysis of the United States", much less enjoy every moment of it!Ha ha ha.
Yep, Western Civilizations(my lineage is Scottish) have adapted and improved on eachothers and other civilizations ideas since time immemorial. +Hanzo+
Every real American, particularly students in the K-12 to all College levels, should have this entire thesis as required reading.
And, Andy Stern, go to Hell.
One of the best compositions I have read.
Simple. Direct. The truth doesn't need to be hidden behind excessive prose.
It contains all anyone needs about the tyranny being shackled onto the world in the name of good.
Outstanding work.
Now, how do we awake the world and convince them that the entitlements and false rights being offered are no different then a stranger offering candy to children?
Great Series, a nice and simple discussion on the nefarious nature of BG proponents. I loved how you got around the naming tricks, fascism, socialism, communism, to point out the similarities of them all. Sad to say most of todays students do not know these facts, and have been indoctrinated into BG followers and believers. But there might be hope, and they might see the stealth revolution for what it is.
James, Thank you for the excellent series. I hope it gets widely read. I have added Paul Johnson's book on Intellectuals to my reading list. Might I suggest that Thomas Sowell's recent Intellectuals and Society be at the top of the page as it is absolutely essential reading for anyone who wishes to learn more about the disastrous role played by the Intelligentsia in this country. Also, for a primer on the origins of competing ideologies of government, you cannot do better than Sowell's A Conflict of Visions.
Sowell's books are great,. I recommend them to anyone.
Fantastic series James. I've been saying for years that Fascism is just another form of leftist Big Government, but the academics always claim that Nazis and Fascists and such are right wing because they're racists, at least that's what I was always told as a Political Science major. Of course racist ideologies aren't actually inherently right or left on the political spectrum, but it's a convenient label for the new Fascists to throw around. (It is curious however that most political movements with a racial undertone tend to be socialistic, "everyone deserves free 'xxx'," so long as you are in a preferred race…)
People really need to read and understand the meaning for the world's preeminent document on Limited Government, The US Constitution. In order to convince the public to accept The New Constitution, as well as leave to future generations their intentions, several of the founders (Hamilton, Madison, and Jay) wrote The Federalist. It astounds me that this is not required reading in your typical high school civics class… And to link this thought to James' great series, The Federalist was originally printed in a series of articles under the pen name Publius, nod to a key founder of the Roman Republic. He received the surname Publicola from the people of Rome after he lowered the ax-head of the fasces to acknowledge the might of the people is greater than that of the state. The founders knew their history and the nature of man, and led us into one of those brief moments in human history in which a state founded on respect for natural rights and liberties would bring great prosperity to not only it's citizens, but the entire world. The Fascists have eaten away at The Constitution for so long, I just hope it's not too late to save it. The most important remedy is for us to also remember history, lest we be led into a new long, miserable, techno-Orwellian, Dark Ages…
I'm right behind you on the repeal of 16 and 17. The two most insidious, subversive Amendments to our great Constitution, pushed through at the height of the Progressive movement.
16th: The Constitution as written prohibited Congress from enacting an income tax or any other non-uniform "Progressive" type tax scheme. The 16th took care of that…
17th: The Senate, originally intended to be a safe guard of States' Rights from the popular will of the people, was originally set up to counter the popularly elected House by having Senators elected by their state's legislatures. 17th took care of that one, all in the name of Democracy! Too bad we're not a Democracy, but that doesn't seem to stop anyone from throwing the word around if it can be used to destroy the Republic.
I think this might be a key to this whole thing: You know, the "Robber Barons" (those "evil" first really rich Americans) were anti-tax, anti-redistribution by government but, in "richest and most generous" American fashion, they set up foundations and charities to help the less fortunate on their own.
Compare that to Bill Maher's "I wouldn't mind paying a little more"…the only rational response to which is "what's stopping you?" Take $100K and buy health insurance for 2000 families every year…go ahead…use YOUR money.
For all their talk about how we "vote against our own interests," notice how many of the Liberal elite today are REALLYwealthy people? Soros, Bill Gates, Algore, Ted Turner, Hollywood in general….Having acheived all the money they will ever need, POWER is the next Grail for them.
“In any compromise between food and poison, it is only death that can win. In any compromise between good and evil, it is only evil that can profit.” Ayn Rand
Excellent article – will now go back and read the others – thank you. Bingo GaltFan.
THE WORLD COMMISSION ON GLOBAL CONSCIOUSNESS & SPIRITUALITY (the new fascists)
The wording is changing – in the past it was – new world order, global union, united earth community, global society, interdependence, sustainable development, masterplan, blueprint etc.
The more recent reports refer to – global consciousness, earth consciousness, wisdom, the global mind, the Gaia mind, global ethics, planetization, conscious evolution, the great awakening, the great transition and the great shift.
Here's how they're changing Global Consciousness – wording extremely important –
See how they're doing it –
http://globalspirit.org/pages/mission.php
Hey everyone, be sure to watch those two documentaries I linked to. They will open your eyes (even more). And the Century of Self link is only part one. You can find the rest on You Tube if yous search for it. I am also linking to some good documentaries today on my blog at http://thehud.com/blog
Problem should be fixed now, Drifter. Please let me know if it persists.
I'm a German/Austrian/Irish/Armenian mutt, with a dose of 1/16 Cherokee from a Tennessee blacksmith/preacher. Needless to say, genealogy has been pretty interesting and confusing. My great-grandpa Rubin came from Armenia on vacation, only to learn when got off the boat in America that his entire family, father, mother, brothers and sisters, all had been killed in their sleep by young Turks brigades. Just mentioning the Turks would make the the normally genial old man burst into tears.
I am a severe book nerd. That bit about the Egyptians had me cracking up. I could just see an Egyptian farmhand drinking his honey or date flavored beer walking up to a dock and withdrawing some cash. My guess is that those floating ATM's were run by priests, who pretty much controlled Egypt's finances in pre-Roman times.
Thanks a lot for the reading tips. I keep waiting for Victor Davis Hanson to come out with another full history, but he's been kicking so much ass in his daily columns and blog postings I don't want him to stop.
Your Great-grandpa must have had it rough, at least he made it to America.Man's inhumanity to man continues, since time immemorial.
My favorite subjects to read are History(especially Military History), politics and Philosophy.I really enjoy everything Victor Danis Hanson writes.Will Durant does a good job with Medieval History.
I'm definitely gonna' check out Niall Ferguson's work.See ya' around! ;^) +Hanzo+
This week we took a little step towards rolling this "wave" of Fascism back. The Texas Board of Education put our shool books back on the LG track focused on conservative ( I say simple old fashioned AMERICAN VALUES)
The progressives squealed like stuck pigs. The collateral good is the publishers of text books to save money will use these changes in47 other states.
We have to ckik out the 60's Berkley crowd out of our universities and start deveolping thinking childres not the emotionsal children we now have. The progressives work the emotional aspects conservativism requires a clear "thinking" mind.
It's up to US to win back our country it won't be give back to us.
Great series James God Bless you.
This was a fantastic series of articles, Mr. Hudnall. I posted the last one on Facebook and wish everyone would read the whole series. Please keep up the good work.
This has been a masterful and important series. I am planning on reposting highlights and links to all five parts. Thank you very much, Mr. Hudnall, for a true treasure.
Wow, just about every single comment here is in agreement with you… amazing. Its as if everyone here saw things exactly the same… And I thought there was no such thing as mass delusions .
There is no difference between Socialism, Communism and Fascism? Are you serious? Hitler was a leftist? Really?.
Seriously, I'm not sure where you get your "facts" or how close a grip you think you might have on objective reality but you have absolutely no idea what you are taling about. This is the kind of "composition" a fifth grader would write (heavy on underinformed opinion and light on the footnotes), If you tried to substantiate most of these assertions and theories you'd find yourself awfully light on evidence. Really, its what I love the most about conspiracy minded reactionaries… some idiot (like Rush, Beck or yourself) just reaches up deep and pulls a ball of crap out of his derier and millions of dolts accept it as gospel truth. Really amazing how easily manipulated the populist conservative masses are… Christ, some of you even call yourselves "Dittoheads"
Thanks Michael !!
Thanks AB, good job James Hudnall and good commentary Cowboy & other Bigs…..the Fascist Left will have to move on the Free Internet soon, the slaves are getting too much 'learning'…I see the effort as migrating from Red China to the EUSSR to the US & Canada. This must take place soon or the 2010 election will be bloody.
In addition, the 17th took the state governments out of the federal government as directly represented. With the state government representatives (senators) advising and consenting on the federal judiciary and top level appointments the growth in power of the federal government at the expense of the states (unfunded mandates, bureaucratic overreach, unconstitutional transfer payments etc) would not have occurred.
Obviously, you didn't get my points because you were too busy sneering. Fascism and Communism are different in the details but they both involve a small group of elites at the top of a society controlling everything and reaping all the benefits. You probably didn't read the first part of my series where it explains all that in more detail.
Go ahead and laugh. Against ignorance even the gods strive in vain.
Wow. How insightful.
Queue Bill Ayers and his loving accomplice Bernadine.
I've enjoyed this series of articles as well. About the films mentioned: I saw Centuy of Self about a year ago and thought it was pretty good. "The Trap", however, beyond the first episode, I really can't see how it's criticizing the left at all. It's all about how American ideals are wrong, how our system of "negative liberty" doesn't work (basically libertarianism) how bringing down communism was bad, how Reagan screwed up, and how we really need wise, benevolent rulers to take care of us because left to our own devices, we can't be trusted to make the right decisions. Seems to be very pro-big government, and anti American.
The stuff about psychiatry, and the "birth" of all these disorders people keep diagnosing themselves with was spot on, but the guy is way off when it comes to "negative liberty".
There is no such thing as objective reality.
Book reccommendation:
If you liked this series, you'll love Jonah Goldberg's 'Liberal Fascism'. It covers much of the same ground as this series, but of course in more detail and depth. This series DOES plow a few different territories and it also places more guilt on the Republican party than Goldberg did.
James, you may want to take another look at those Adam Curtis films, specifically "The Trap". At the end of the film Curtis does endorse a new movement founded on the idea of positive liberty, where it sounds like you're backing negative liberty. And one of his main points in the film is that turning negative liberty into a pure ideal, into an absolute, as we have, is a huge problem. If anything, it sounds like he's attacking the very foundation of what you're arguing for!
And reading these comments, it seems like it also attacks the foundation of what many of you are arguing for as well.
Some of the details you present are accurate and well researched, but I find your conclusions to be lacking and heavily influenced.
So in the end, I walk away with the feeling that this ambitious series ended in nothing more but the same talking points, spin, and propaganda. Your conclusions and arguments are for followers, not individuals.
Then again, it's just about impossible to be a pure individual, or to be truly free. It is a point Curtis has made in many of his films. He also likes to talk about the idea of elites producing unintended consequences. And that's another Curtis idea– many of those who believe they can plan everything, mold everyone in a certain light, always wind up producing unintended consequences of which they could have never foreseen or predicted.
See, Sigmund Freud was correct when he said that humanity is trash. But people have the potential to become more than that. Curtis's argument is that our current idea of democracy (the kind you seem to be partly arguing for) is a narrow, limited idea. A trap that limits humans.
What he is endorsing at the end of the film is the very same type of freedom (positive liberty) that created the French Revolution, and I highly doubt anyone on this site is going to raise their hand in support of that. He attacks the likes of Friedrich Hayek as "utopian thinkers" for crying out loud!
I mean, I do back a lot of what he (Curtis) argues; my point is that it seems as if you didn't even bother to explore what he was really talking about. You only took what you wanted out of those films. And seeing as those films do, as we say in psychology, "unlock your unconscious mind", that's quite telling. I'd go further, but that would be rude of me.
Now here comes the part where I get jumped by a gang of people who argue that they are all individuals. Right…
My children are going to sit down and read this this weekend. It's explained much better than I could ever. Well done!
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