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Last week we presented you with historian Nancy MacLeans fascinating story of James McGill Buchanan the father of public choice economics whose writing was influential to a number of ideologues on the far right. Some of his ideas are popular among the very monied (including Charles Koch) of the libertarian wing of the Republican Party and are frightening in their sheer calculation and callousness. As MacLean said: His theory of the motives of public actors was so cynical as to be utterly corrosive of the norms of a democratic society, as people pointed out along the way, but he would not listen.
George Monbiot, a columnist for The Guardian, has more on the history of Buchanan and his twisted ideas:
He aimed, in short, to save capitalism from democracy.
In 1980, he was able to put the program into action. He was invited to Chile, where he helped the Pinochet dictatorship write a new constitution, which, partly through the clever devices Buchanan proposed, has proved impossible to reverse entirely. Amid the torture and killings, he advised the government to extend programs of privatization, austerity, monetary restraint, deregulation and the destruction of trade unions: a package that helped trigger economic collapse in 1982.
None of this troubled the Swedish Academy, which through his devotee at Stockholm University Assar Lindbeck in 1986 awarded James Buchanan the Nobel memorial prize for economics. It is one of several decisions that have turned this prize toxic.
But his power really began to be felt when Koch, currently the seventh richest man in the US, decided that Buchanan held the key to the transformation he sought. Koch saw even such ideologues as Milton Friedman and Alan Greenspan as sellouts, as they sought to improve the efficiency of government rather than destroy it altogether. But Buchanan took it all the way.
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leftstreet
(36,112 posts)pandr32
(11,611 posts)...as I spot this.
It all started with Calhoun long before the Civil War. Listening to Rand Paul gives me chills...in a bad way...he talks as though he has lifted his ideas directly from Calhoun. Buchanan just continued what Calhoun started and apparently the Civil War never quelled.
For those who think it started with Reagan...read about the history of the right-wing of our country. These people don't give a rat's ass about society. To them "the people" refers to the white propertied and their corporations. They think they should decide everything.
BadgerMom
(2,771 posts)for visibility
dalton99a
(81,570 posts)stuffmatters
(2,574 posts)Worked very fast it looks like in Chile, took only two years to collapse the economy and democracy. And it's undeniably the
oft demonstrated (they don't even hide it) basic agenda of our Republican Party
jmbar2
(4,906 posts)I'm currently reading Democracy in Chains - about halfway through. We need to collectively be examining what the counter narrative should be. I think the Dems have a good start with "A Better Deal", but needs to be solid.
What are your thoughts?