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littlemissmartypants

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Tue Nov 12, 2024, 03:05 PM
Nov 12

"Meet the Hidden Architect Behind America's Racist Economics"

https://www.democraticunderground.com/1016389163

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littlemissmartypants
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Meet the Hidden Architect Behind America's Racist Economics
By Lynn Parramore

Nobel laureate James Buchanan is the intellectual linchpin of the Koch-funded attack on democratic institutions, argues Duke historian Nancy MacLean

May 30, 2018

Ask people to name the key minds that have shaped America’s burst of radical right-wing attacks on working conditions, consumer rights and public services, and they will typically mention figures like free market-champion Milton Friedman, libertarian guru Ayn Rand, and laissez-faire economists Friedrich Hayek and Ludwig von Mises.

James McGill Buchanan is a name you will rarely hear unless you’ve taken several classes in economics. And if the Tennessee-born Nobel laureate were alive today, it would suit him just fine that most well-informed journalists, liberal politicians, and even many economics students have little understanding of his work.

The reason? Duke historian Nancy MacLean contends that his philosophy is so stark that even young libertarian acolytes are only introduced to it after they have accepted the relatively sunny perspective of Ayn Rand. (Yes, you read that correctly). If Americans really knew what Buchanan thought and promoted, and how destructively his vision is manifesting under their noses, it would dawn on them how close the country is to a transformation most would not even want to imagine, much less accept.

That is a dangerous blind spot, MacLean argues in a meticulously researched book, Democracy in Chains, a finalist for the National Book Award in Nonfiction. While Americans grapple with Donald Trump’s chaotic presidency, we may be missing the key to changes that are taking place far beyond the level of mere politics. Once these changes are locked into place, there may be no going back.

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The billionaires and corporations are done with democracy. Irish_Dem Nov 12 #1
Yes we are an oligarchy. bronxiteforever Nov 12 #2
I have been saying that for 20 years. Irish_Dem Nov 12 #4
JFK was the prez who should have dealt GPV Nov 12 #5
He tried dealing with organized crime, the CIA, and the military industrial complex. Irish_Dem Nov 12 #6
Aw, come on. I was just getting used to being fascist jaxexpat Nov 12 #14
Oligarchy and fascism go hand in hand. Irish_Dem Nov 12 #29
And, when neither can be done to you anymore... time to go away peasant. (n/t) OldBaldy1701E Nov 12 #27
Ask a magat Henry203 Nov 12 #3
Because we kept paying them, instead of rioting at the grocery store. Jack Valentino Nov 12 #9
Deflation is not something to wish for Dave says Nov 12 #41
Platform lunatic conspiracy theories like this if you want to live under Republicans for the rest of your life mathematic Nov 12 #7
lunatic conspiracy theories seem to working quite well for the opposition. nt NutmegYankee Nov 12 #10
Oops, accidentally responded to the wrong post. groundloop Nov 12 #17
Greedflation accounted for about half of inflation. markodochartaigh Nov 12 #16
I like Anasazi beans.1.99 lb. I used to buy them at Kroger and Wal mart. Autumn Nov 12 #18
Are you insisting that Repubicans get elected by rational people?. jaxexpat Nov 12 #19
I haven't even asserted it, much less insisted on it! But go and be weary. mathematic Nov 12 #24
They inflated prices to help themselves, but it was win-win for them, Jack Valentino Nov 12 #8
Works for me. ananda Nov 12 #11
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Yes, have suspected that moondust Nov 12 #13
Anyone who didn't figure that out early on is a complete moron. Autumn Nov 12 #15
Those who own the refineries Mr.Bee Nov 12 #20
The now know they can wield their power and no on will stop them. Autumn Nov 12 #38
They now know they can sell them anything Mr.Bee Nov 12 #39
Late to the party... littlemissmartypants Nov 12 #21
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Since the beginning, other than actual supply chain issues at the very beginning, it was intentional theft ToxMarz Nov 12 #23
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Another example Blue Full Moon Nov 12 #36
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