Excepting careerism, familyism, etc.
All the basic elements of good ol' American dipshittery are nothing but unacknowledged "isms," including the knee-jerk reliance on politicians to decide what changes society needs and how fast it is needed.
They are unacknowledged because they are part of "common sense," and, as Gramsci observed, that's how ideas become hegemonic, by becoming part of "common sense."
-- Yoshie <http://montages.blogspot.com/> <http://mrzine.org> <http://monthlyreview.org/>
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