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Re: "There you go again!"
At 02:30 PM 9/15/00 +0300, you wrote:
The cult of Reagan
The Reagan Legacy Project is hell-bent on securing a prominent memorial for
Ronnie in the US capital. Martin Kettle in Washington argues that posterity
should be doing the hard work
The Guardian, Friday September 15, 2000
The cult of the individual is normally part of the political culture of
communist regimes or other dictatorships. But the supporters of Ronald
Reagan are doing their best to install just such a cult at the heart of the
world's most powerful democracy.
However, you've got to admit that a cult of personality around a dead
person (or a brain-dead person) is better than one around a living one.
That's because it can't go to the leader's head or encourage her or him to
utilize the cult for personal purposes.
The Ronnie-lovers are of course pushing his free market/supply-side and
militarist ideology, which they share. There's a freeway here in Los
Angeles named after him: appropriately, it goes to Simi Valley, the
almost-entirely whites-only suburb where the 4 cops who beat Rodney King
were acquitted (and where lots of cops live).
Of course, we used to have a freeway named after Richard Nixon, so the
Ronnie-mania can be rolled back. (BTW, that freeway really goes nowhere,
connecting the main freeway with Marina del Rey, where the yachts are.)
Jim Devine jdevine@xxxxxxx & http://bellarmine.lmu.edu/~jdevine
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