Bill,
Here's a passage from a highly praised essay from another of your favorites, Walter Russel Meade, on why neither post WWII liberalism (what he calls "blue liberalism", nor current conservatism or "red liberalism" as he calls it, have the answer for the kind of society we are both striving for::
"We cannot realistically solve our problems by trying to return to the
3.0 liberalism of the 19th century because the American economy of that
era depended on conditions we cannot reproduce today. Though some may
think it desirable, we cannot return to a largely agrarian economy. Nor
can we replicate the industrial system of the 19th century, with its
extremely high tariffs against foreign goods and a completely
laissez-faire national attitude toward immigration. Trying to recreate
the American economy of a century ago would lead to massive
dislocations, depressions and quite likely wars around the world, not to
mention thoroughly wrecking the American economy and bankrupting many
of our banks and biggest corporations.
But if red liberal fundamentalism can’t work, blue
fundamentalism can’t help us either. There’s no going back even half a
century ago, because the great achievements of blue liberalism were also
rooted in conditions we cannot replicate today. Between 1914 and the
1970s, when the blue social model took shape and rose to power and
success, the world economy was in an unusual state. International
financial and trade flows were much lower than before 1914 and after
1970, due to the disruptions of two world wars and the Great Depression.
And the United States was so far ahead of the rest of the world in
manufacturing that few American companies (or workers) had anything to
fear from foreign competition. Capital was dramatically less mobile; it
was much easier to tax high earners without driving savings and
investment out of the country."
Happy New Year
Eli
Well, you are half right. I don't want to return to the 1800's.
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