My Last Column: Finding Hope in an Age of Resentment. Paul Krugman [View all]
'This is my final column for The New York Times, where I began publishing my opinions in January 2000. Im retiring from The Times, not the world, so Ill still be expressing my views in other places. But this does seem like a good occasion to reflect on what has changed over these past 25 years.
What strikes me, looking back, is how optimistic many people, both here and in much of the Western world, were back then and the extent to which that optimism has been replaced by anger and resentment. And Im not just talking about members of the working class who feel betrayed by elites; some of the angriest, most resentful people in America right now people who seem very likely to have a lot of influence with the incoming Trump administration are billionaires who dont feel sufficiently admired. . .
Why did this optimism curdle? As I see it, weve had a collapse of trust in elites: The public no longer has faith that the people running things know what theyre doing, or that we can assume that theyre being honest.
It was not always thus. Back in 2002 and 03, those of us who argued that the case for invading Iraq was fundamentally fraudulent received a lot of pushback from people refusing to believe that an American president would do such a thing. Who would say that now?. . .
These days there has been a lot of discussion of the hard right turn of some tech billionaires, from Elon Musk on down. Id argue that we shouldnt overthink it, and we especially shouldnt try to say that this is somehow the fault of politically correct liberals. Basically it comes down to the pettiness of plutocrats who used to bask in public approval and are now discovering that all the money in the world cant buy you love.
So is there a way out of the grim place were in? What I believe is that while resentment can put bad people in power, in the long run it cant keep them there. At some point the public will realize that most politicians railing against elites actually are elites in every sense that matters and start to hold them accountable for their failure to deliver on their promises.'>>
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