Freedom Confounded
How Systemic Inequality is Killing Freedom
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Scott Robinson
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The response came from Trenton Bennett, an old friend and colleague whose intelligence, insights, and values I’ve come to trust over the years. In a single post, he made an argument that extended my own, adding elements that I’d neglected. The more I thought about the points he was making, the more I realized they were essential to the discussion I was trying to initiate with the books.
Trenton’s points amounted to this: yes, freedom is a complex thing; yes, it’s on the ropes in America and throughout the Western World; and yes, the attack on freedom is a determined, strategic assault by players who have been at it a good long while.
But, he pointed out, there is a very specific infrastructure now surrounding this struggle, one that freedom’s opponents – let’s just come right out with it and say those who profit from inequality – have labored long to construct around both the debate and the machinery of government required to change anything. That machinery is secured by a number of long-standing memes and assumptions cultivated in the minds of the electorate over decades.
Inspired, I realized I had one more short book to write.
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