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Re: Sen. McGovern on income distribution



On 5/24/06, Eugene Coyle <eugenecoyle@xxxxxxx> wrote:
Is this piece (I'm wondering how much, in one way or another, he got
paid for this) the demarcation of an epoch?

I'm trying to imagine the world that might or will unfold if McGovern's
analysis (for want of a better word) becomes the mainstream of USA
politics.  We won't need, so much, "immigration reform" -- it will be
nicer to remain in Oaxaca than to stroll across the desert after
climbing the fence.

How few will the numbers be, collecting the dividend checks?

McG is a "New Deal liberal" struggling to come to terms with neoliberalism and its race to the bottom. In this era, it seems that one has to either embrace neoliberalism (as he's moving toward) or go for socialism. Barbarism or socialism, to coin a phrase. (Of course, there's always socialist barbarism, as with various theocratic collectivisms.) -- Jim Devine / "Capitalism without bankruptcy is like Christianity without hell." -- Frank Borman



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