Several commentators have remarked about the sudden outbreak of class
struggle in the United States.  I see the brutal behavior of the state
and federal governments as an indication of the failure of class
struggle.

Let me explain.  Back in the 1960s, when United States was enjoying
the so-called Golden of economic prosperity, profits were weakening.
By the late 1960s, the organized right wing began to harness the
energy of the tea party of the day, which took hold with the defeat of
Barry Goldwater.  Using its almost unlimited source of funding,
wealthy businesspeople and corporations began to create a solid
network of organizations to remake the country by undoing the gains
made during the and New Deal, and even emulating the political
landscape of the late 19th century.  The Cato Foundation, the Heritage
Foundation, right wing legal offices, and a host of other activist
operations led a systematic assault on anything and anybody who seem
to know represent a barrier to profit maximization.
Read more:

http://michaelperelman.wordpress.com/2011/02/23/the-most-dangerous-union-in-the-world/


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Michael Perelman
Economics Department
California State University
Chico, CA
95929

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