On liberal fascism
I have nothing good to say about Ronald Reagan. I do, however, have to report the troubling fact that he predicted what I am about to name: fascism arriving in the name of liberalism. Politically, I have known only the period in which capital has reasserted itself at the expense of the people. (This is an Anglocentric blog.) I have seen the destruction of livelihoods and communities. In the first phase, this evil was proud enough to speak its own name, and it claimed to assert the rights of the individual over those of the community. I know best the second phase - the death of the collectivist left and its replacement with a politics of identity that fuses the most destructive aspects of individualism and collectivism. There has been valuable, real progress in reducing discrimination in everyday life (and for many, this probably has more worth to their prospects of happiness than would economic emancipation). And there has been a triumvirate of destruction: defusion of progressive inst...