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This is really an excellent analysis of how and why so many rank and file leftists cling to outmoded and destructive beliefs: their worldview, which they associate with the glory of their youth, would collapse if those beliefs were abandoned. For true believers, the 60s paradigm cannot be altered to fit circumstances, it is dogma, untouchable. Instead, circumstances are altered to fit the paradigm. The pop-culture left is acting out a script and their motives are profoundly personal. It is unfortunate that their actions impact the real world, where terrorists and other savage enemies take heart from their influence and real people die because of moth-eaten fantasies.

For more on the relationship between leftist politics and the 60s counterculture, see Thomas M. Frank's landmark cultural history, The Conquest of Cool: Business Culture, Counterculture, and the Rise of Hip Consumerism. This is a damning indictment of the media-industrial complex and Frank's status as a major liberal only enhances the credibility of this particular message. That message, supported by some remarkable documentation, is that the 60s counteculture was largely an invention of the advertising industry, not an authentic social movement. He also documents the crucial role of radical political memes in the counterculture, and maintains that the counterculture remains the chief influence on the internal culture of the mass media to this day. In short, the left as we know it today is little more than an advertising gimmick run amok.

1 posted on 11/15/2006 11:59:01 AM PST by atomic conspiracy
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52 posted on 11/15/2006 1:58:45 PM PST by dfwgator
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Mr. Wouldnt was just saying this very thing the other day!


53 posted on 11/15/2006 1:59:50 PM PST by wouldntbprudent (If you can: Contribute more (babies) to the next generation of God-fearing American Patriots!)
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Far be it from me to even seem to be in the position of defending lefty moonbats, but this op-ed is, er, a bit over the top itself. Which goes to show that moonbatism plays no ideological favorites.


55 posted on 11/15/2006 2:05:55 PM PST by King of Florida (A little government and a little luck are necessary in life, but only a fool trusts either of them.)
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Bump for Later


59 posted on 11/15/2006 2:37:35 PM PST by jonascord ("Don't shoot 'em! Let 'em burn!...")
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"In their heart of hearts, lefty loonies do want America to lose in Iraq and every military theater. They want outside enemies to accomplish quickly the demolition of American capitalism, using the violence the lefty loonies are too old, too scared and too well-invested to use."



Yes, they do. They hate America and the Constitution (more importantly, although they love to use it to their advantage). They are commies who if they thought they had the physical advantage, wouldn't hesitate to suddenly LOVE the Military which they'd use for their benefit to suppress those who are not commies.



That they hate it is shown if you ask this question, which is an essential question in a war against terrorist fanatics:

Who is better?

AMERICA is better. Hence, it is the 1 to defend. But hippies won't be able to say that.


61 posted on 11/16/2006 7:20:13 AM PST by the OlLine Rebel (Common sense is an uncommon virtue.)
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