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The great weakness of the left, IMHO, is that they
habitually think in terms of "the government should do this... the government
should do that..." as if any government ever would do what it should even if it
could. One is better off to start with the assumption that the government WON'T
do something that it would be "a good idea" for it to do. This doesn't mean
abandoning making policy demands or suggestions. What it means is using such
proposals for the purpose of bringing an issue to the attention of a
larger public audience, rather than expecting consummation from the
state.
Arthur
Cordell wrote,
Will add one
more thing. I heard Reich speak before he was in government. Sounded
like he knew what was going on in the economy. Could have been an
FWer. Maybe being in government demonstrates to the individual all the
things that can't be done. Kind of like an intellectual
lobotomy.
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