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Home Front: Culture Wars
After the Republic
2016-09-28
h/t Instapundit
Over the past half century, the Reagan years notwithstanding, our ruling class’s changing preferences and habits have transformed public and private life in America. As John Marini shows in his essay, "Donald Trump and the American Crisis," this has resulted in citizens morphing into either this class’s "stakeholders" or its subjects. And, as Publius Decius Mus argues, "America and the West" now are so firmly "on a trajectory toward something very bad" that it is no longer reasonable to hope that "all human outcomes are still possible," by which he means restoration of the public and private practices that made the American republic. In fact, the 2016 election is sealing the United States’s transition from that republic to some kind of empire.

Electing either Hillary Clinton or Donald Trump cannot change that trajectory. Because each candidate represents constituencies hostile to republicanism, each in its own way, these individuals are not what this election is about. This election is about whether the Democratic Party, the ruling class’s enforcer, will impose its tastes more strongly and arbitrarily than ever, or whether constituencies opposed to that rule will get some ill-defined chance to strike back. Regardless of the election’s outcome, the republic established by America’s Founders is probably gone. But since the Democratic Party’s constituencies differ radically from their opponents’, and since the character of imperial governance depends inherently on the emperor, the election’s result will make a big difference in our lives.
Posted by:g(r)omgoru

#6  It requires a deep social readjustment. History says that requires a lot of blood to be spilled.

I keep telling people this. No one wants to face it, I tell them to prepare. It is coming.
Posted by: Hupineting Uleting6436   2016-09-28 16:44  

#5  A very good essay. RTWT. Wait till after to consume alcoholic beverages. You'll need them.
Posted by: Lonzo Shusose8882   2016-09-28 14:46  

#4  It requires a deep social readjustment. History says that requires a lot of blood to be spilled.
Posted by: Procopius2k   2016-09-28 10:53  

#3  If it is to be repaired, it will not be repaired in a day, two days, or a year, or in the single term of a president. But we must start somewhere.
Posted by: Besoeker   2016-09-28 08:17  

#2  They don't give a rats arse what it hits. As long as they get to throw it and it makes them feel good about themselves.
Posted by: CrazyFool   2016-09-28 08:12  

#1  Executive orders, phone calls, and the right judge mean a lot more than laws. They even trump state referenda. Over the past half-century, presidents have ruled not by enforcing laws but increasingly through agencies that write their own rules, interpret them, and punish unaccountably—the administrative state.

I don't see a good end this. The elites don't understand the notion of unintended consequences. Once the rock is tossed off the cliff, one cannot be certain what it might hit.
Posted by: JohnQC   2016-09-28 07:06  

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