Really? Fewer people are dying? What's happening to them instead then? — Isaac
Suicides, drug overdoses, mass shootings. They call these “deaths of despair.” — Mikie
You'll have to make the case that these occur at higher rates than they did in the past. — Agent Smith
Neoliberalism is the set of policies mentioned, enacted over the last 40 years, with predictable results.
The people in government and business carrying out these policies are indeed to blame— whether they identify as neoliberal or not. — Mikie
The people who create and implement those policies are only a small subset of the people who empowered them, and those people are one step further removed from policy formation — Pantagruel
Yep. An important thing to remember about neoliberalism is that it wasn't created by an elite group. The opposite is true. The present global elite was created by the success of a neoliberal policies. It's easy to condemn as if that's solving some problem. It's harder to understand why former leftist strategies failed so utterly. A real leftist would be interested in that question. — frank
A real leftist would be interested in that question. — frank
And any policies that exacerbate the wealth gap are culpable of that specifically. And poverty is a leading cause of many ills. But as I pointed out, these problems are also older than those policies. — Pantagruel
...members of labor unions, and un-organized unskilled workers, will sooner or later realize that their government is not even trying to prevent wages from sinking or to prevent jobs from being exported. Around the same time, they will realize that suburban white-collar workers - themselves desperately afraid of being downsized - are not going to let themselves be taxed to provide social benefits for anyone else.
At that point, something will crack. The non-suburban electorate will decide that the system has failed and start looking around for a strongman to vote for - someone willing to assure them that once he is elected, the smug bureaucrats, tricky lawyers, overpaid bond salesmen and post modernist professors will no longer be calling the shots...
One thing that is very likely to happen is that the gains made in the past forty years by black and brown Americans, and by homosexuals, will be wiped out. Jocular contempt for women will come back into fashion... All the resentment which badly educated Americans feel about having their manners dictated to them by college graduates will find an outlet
For me, it's clear that, at is core, the right is privilege-centric; it is defined by the possession of a much-greater-than-average portion of advantage — Pantagruel
If that's the case, then the larger part of the identifying-right must be confused in their allegiance. — Pantagruel
Statistics show that the death rate for all possible causes has declined in the US for the period 1916 to 2023. — Agent Smith
My source is my intuition — Agent Smith
but that's not what's important - what is is that you cited some statistical studies to back up your claims. :up: — Agent Smith
Now the bad news - you haven't been able to identify neoliberalism as the cause of the social maladies you talk about in your OP. — Agent Smith
But as I pointed out, these problems are also older than those policies.
As you say, the people who are responsible may not be neoliberals. — Pantagruel
My problem with your post is, if your thesis is true, then what? What happens if I pass the test? The people who create and implement those policies are only a small subset of the people who empowered them, and those people are one step further removed from policy formation. — Pantagruel
it’s recognizing a set of very real policies that have been implemented over several decades, and the very real affects they’ve had on society. — Mikie
Both issues are a direct result of neoliberalism. — Mikie
This is not philosophy, this is propaganda politics. No one knows what you mean by this. Avoid such ill defined terms and write out some points. What specific aspects of neoliberalism ties the West to destruction? Why is it only neoliberalism, and not other political aspects of culture that drive us to this? — Philosophim
:up: Yes, at most "neoliberalism" is only an metastasizing symptom ...Both issues are a direct result of neoliberalism.
— Mikie
This is not philosophy, this is propaganda politics. — Philosophim
This is not philosophy, this is propaganda politics. No one knows what you mean by this. Avoid such ill defined terms and write out some points. — Philosophim
What specific aspects of neoliberalism ties the West to destruction? Why is it only neoliberalism, and not other political aspects of culture that drive us to this? — Philosophim
It just smacks of political invective. — Pantagruel
Ultimately, I do feel it overstates the importance of what is only one aspect of a larger problem; — Pantagruel
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