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Home Front: Politix
There's no stopping the GOP's divorce from big business
2021-05-04
[NYPOST] American conservatism was for too long under the spell of what might be called "market fundamentalism": It mindlessly treated all private-sector action as good and all government action as bad. At worst, this fundamentalism gave rise to corporate boosterism and outright cronyism that repelled voters from the GOP.

But today’s political realignment seems to be breaking the spell — and not a moment too soon.

These days, a rising cohort of writers and intellectuals associated with the New Right seeks to recover the "Two-Cheers-for-Capitalism" ethos of Irving Kristol: that is, to allow for a greater government role in channeling market efficiency toward the traditional conservative political ends of justice, human flourishing and the common good.
Posted by:Fred

#3  In the 90s the experts said that the Japanese model of Government interconnected with business was why they were so successful. Then Japan flatlined for over a decade. Then US businesses, unable to learn the lessons of history started ramping up their own interconnectivity with government.
Posted by: rjschwarz   2021-05-04 13:48  

#2  Smash the Woke Oligarchy
Posted by: Blinky Uluth4766   2021-05-04 09:06  

#1  It is more that pure Capitalism is being destroyed by liberal top management. When Big Business support corrupt politicians who frame their opponents, corrupt politicians can be bought by big corporations to savage their own competition.
Posted by: Blackbeard Barnsmell6454   2021-05-04 08:21  

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