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And as if to somewhat illustrate what I was trying to say, I just came across this on James Wolcott's blog:

"Katrina the aftermath is payback time for decades of stupidity, greed, pillage, racism," writes Alexander Cockburn at Counterpunch. "My thought is that the tempo towards catastrophe really picked up in the Reagan era. That's when the notion of this society being in some deep sense a collective effort, pointed towards universal human betterment the core of the old Enlightenment went onto the trash heap.

"Once you stop believing in universal betterment, you stop investing in social defenses, like health care, or flood control. You build your shining condo on the hill, put a fence round it, and cancel the local bus service so the poor can't get at you...

"So collective effort goes out the window, and soon the society forgets how collective effort works. Tens of thousands of poor people standing on roofs in the Delta and they haven't the slightest idea how to get them off. The ones they have brought to dry land they dump on the highway, where they stand as the Army trucks roll by."



Maybe we can eventually make language a complete impediment to understanding. -Hobbes
by Izzy (izzy at eurotrib dot com) on Wed Sep 7th, 2005 at 01:38:33 PM EST
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That's something I've believed for a long time: Reagan and Thatcher did  a  hell of a lot of damage to society.
by Colman (colman at eurotrib.com) on Wed Sep 7th, 2005 at 05:08:41 PM EST
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That pair has a LOT to answer for.  I thought I was gonna go into apoplexy during the recent funeral festivities.

Maybe we can eventually make language a complete impediment to understanding. -Hobbes
by Izzy (izzy at eurotrib dot com) on Wed Sep 7th, 2005 at 05:29:52 PM EST
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