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Tattered Liberty
For once Steyn is serious
Sometimes you do live to see it. In my book America Alone, I point out that, to a five-year-old boy waving his flag as Queen Victoria's Diamond Jubilee procession marched down the Mall in 1897, it would have been inconceivable that by the time of his 80th birthday the greatest empire the world had ever known would have shriveled to an economically moribund strike-bound socialist slough of despond, one in which (stop me if this sounds familiar) the government ran the hospitals, the automobile industry, and much of the housing stock, and, partly as a consequence thereof, had permanent high unemployment and confiscatory tax rates that drove its best talents to seek refuge abroad.
...Permanence is an illusion and you would be surprised at how fast mighty nations can be entirely transformed. But, more important, national decline is psychological and therefore what matters is accepting the psychology of decline.
Posted by: g(r)omgoru 2010-03-24 |
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