Very Pynchon

Mark Kohut mark.kohut at gmail.com
Mon Oct 2 06:21:18 CDT 2017


Yeah, you can say that again, he says again and, even more
straightforwardly, Republicanism in general has foundationally, almost
universally, the notion that losers deserve their lack of success because
the successful earned theirs. Luck, sickness, institutionalized injustice,
any contingency of life......means nothing against 'making it'.

On Mon, Oct 2, 2017 at 6:59 AM, Allan Balliett <allan.balliett at gmail.com>
wrote:

> For me, this i "Puritan" crap is the true horror unveiled in DEMOCRACY IN
> CHAINS. I've always been happy to interpret the Koch Donor Networks
> meddling in Government to be solely motivated by maximizing their own
> profits. While I still prefer to think that any faith-based morality their
> manipulations are shrouded in as camouflage for this greed , Nancy Maclean
> herself appears to accept that they often act out of a yet to be be fully
> described "paternalism' and are actually motivated in creating a country
> that would meet their ideals of holding successful entrepreneurs as blessed
> by the divine, where no one would benefit from anything they (or their
> family) hadn't actually earned through the market.  As I believe Rand Paul
> let out of the bag a while back, it's really ok with the Koch Right  if
> some 'takers' die because the don't have access to  government supported
> health insurance.
>
> Chapter 7 "A World Gone Mad" demonstrates how Buchanan designed and Koch
> later implemented the change of public institutions of higher learning from
> their centuries old standards of academic freedom to corporate training
> mills where the tenure system has been destroyed, and the Liberal Arts
> departments have been gutted. Tuitions have been raised and financial
> support for low income students has become increasingly difficult to get
> because the engineers of the modern higher education system believe that
> educating lower income people "who may not have what it takes" to get into
> management may use their collegiate insights to destabilize the workforce.
>
> Urgh
>
> -Allan in WV who is still emotionally upset today from a conversation he
> had yesterday with a self-described Christian Libertarian
>
> On Mon, Oct 2, 2017 at 6:02 AM, Mark Kohut <mark.kohut at gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> Great writers, great artists, are great because, among other qualities,
>> their vision touches bottom. [ concept gotten from Louis Zukowski on
>> Shakespeare, decades before Bloom repeated it and elaborated] The vision
>> gets reality and pierces it with a
>> deep vision. Their constant tropes and themes are profoundly true over
>> time, don't 'date', reveal as long as always.
>>
>> An unoriginal lead from me to another example of why Pynchon is a great
>> writer, whose vision is still as alive as you and me. Puritanism,
>> Calvinism, on the Elect vs the
>> Damned; the Saved vs the Not [Preterites] is so yesterday historically
>> yet lives sea-changed, redefined maybe all the time. Maybe it is a kind of
>> inherent vice, dunno.
>>
>> BUT, in the aforementioned DEMOCRACY IN CHAINS there is this about the
>> still alive, still donating money---his name is SO BIG as one of the
>> sponsors of Burns' VIETNAM WAR, Charles Koch (and lesser known as the
>> sponsor of the recent BROOKINGS' INSTITUTION (!!) 'junk science'
>> "polling"--an opt-in loaded poll--of college students in summer of 2017 and
>> their supposed stupidity and disbelief in free speech and worse. A study
>> quoted as if true in the Wa-Po and by a NYT columnist and elsewhere all
>> over) :
>>
>> "From Ludwig von Mises, Koch had learned that entrepreneurs were the
>> unsung geniuses of human history, deserving of a kind of reverence
>> reminiscent of the old Puritan doctrine that equated earthly success with
>> divine favor". --p134
>>
>>
>>
>
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