Owen writes:

"We do need to get over "who's going to win?" and ask "why has Trump got such a 
*huge* following?"


One could as well ask:  "Why do ISIS or Al-Qaeda have such a big following?"

The explanation is not a justification.  In the case of those two, part of the 
solution involves empathy, education, and disentangling young people from the 
broken people around them.  Other parts involves the use of intelligence, and 
economic, military force to reduce their scope of their influence.


Marcus



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A quote from the article is pretty telling:

In America today, compared with 50 years ago, three times as many working-age 
men are completely outside the work force. This pattern is occurring throughout 
the developed world - and the consequences are not merely economic. Feeling 
superfluous is a blow to the human spirit. It leads to social isolation and 
emotional pain, and creates the conditions for negative emotions to take root.

?If I were one of them, I'd surely vote Trump.

We do need to get over "who's going to win??" and ask "why has Trump got such a 
*huge* following?"

   -- Owen

On Sat, Nov 5, 2016 at 11:58 AM, Owen Densmore 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
On Fri, Nov 4, 2016 at 2:51 PM, Marcus Daniels 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
I found the article from the Dalai Lama in the NYT today fairly plausible 
explanation of why we have the current problem.    But, I would say, no, there 
will be no brotherhood with the Bundy's.   The redistributionist approach (that 
Brooks -- libertarian -- objects to elsewhere) arises in order to give the 
possibility of free enterprise, not to preserve it for those that haven't 
realized they've simply failed to be sufficiently enterprising.

?I just took a look at the article, and it certainly is interesting and puts 
into perspective? why wealthy countries have a "The Sky Is Falling" syndrome.
?  ?
http://www.nytimes.com/2016/11/04/opinion/dalai-lama-behind-our-anxiety-the-fear-of-being-unneeded.html

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