Every day America is shredded a little more and will take far more to rebuild than to tear down…at some point the cancer will end any hope of a return to any form of functioning democracy. @Mulchavelli3 days agoDOGE did achieve their goals just not their stated goals. The goal was to steal all ofContinue reading “Comments On Frum”
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Robert Reich Explains
The idea of “the common good” was once widely understood and accepted in America. After all, the U.S. Constitution was designed for “We the people” seeking to “promote the general welfare” — not for “me the selfish jerk seeking as much wealth and power as possible.” What happened? One clue is found in the writingsContinue reading “Robert Reich Explains”
The Hard Right
“-Brandes took it upon himself to use his considerable soapbox to introduce Nietzsche to a wider audience, which he did in a popular essay “Aristocratic Radicalism” published in 1889. Brandes read Nietzsche as a creative critic of the “slave morality” that was currently sweeping across Europe through demands for liberalism, socialism, and democracy. While criticalContinue reading “The Hard Right”