The 1930s should have taught us that declining economic and social conditions make the best potting soil for fascism. But our entitled classes ignored those warnings to improve their bottom lines.
Your father's piercing observations about the systemic roots of poverty remind me of a Sarah Kendzior quote:
"Poverty is a denial of rights sold as a character flaw".
The entitled classes are the fascists. They have been intent on drawing us back ever since the Spirit of '45 emerged.
Agreed
The "free" market led to fascism in the early 20th century. It has done the same again in the early 21st.
Your father's piercing observations about the systemic roots of poverty remind me of a Sarah Kendzior quote:
"Poverty is a denial of rights sold as a character flaw".
The entitled classes are the fascists. They have been intent on drawing us back ever since the Spirit of '45 emerged.
Agreed
The "free" market led to fascism in the early 20th century. It has done the same again in the early 21st.