08-24-2022, 08:44 AM
(08-24-2022, 12:06 AM)Eric the Green Wrote:(08-23-2022, 03:37 PM)sbarrera Wrote:(08-23-2022, 01:27 PM)Eric the Green Wrote: To say that neoliberalism created any economic prosperity for anyone, as Bobbitt asserted, except for its wealthy promoters, is pure lies and obfuscation. Rachel Maddow straightens out anyone who bothered to pay any attention, which Bobbitt did not.
Bobbitt doesn't say that about the market state, though. He says it creates economic opportunity. Whether or not you can turn opportunity into prosperity is up to you (that's essentially Reagan's message too). That's why I say he's more identifying the shift to the Third Turning mindset than a new kind of order that will last. That order has to come now to correct for the excesses that the market-driven era created.
I stand corrected to a degree. I was seeing his quote that "Neoliberalism improved the world. Unfettered access to US markets (the most valuable in the world) led to twenty plus years of rapid economic globalization that lifted billions of people out of poverty and made many countries rich." So what he meant there was that the USA adopted neoliberalism pretty-much unilaterally which allowed other countries to take advantage of US markets and do better while the USA did not.
If he said that the neoliberal market state creates economic opportunity, I would disagree; it only creates opportunity for the rich to exploit everyone else and keep them poor.
That quote was actually from John Robb, another blogger who was springboarding off of Philip Bobbitt's work. But Bobbitt may well have said something similar.
I think everyone is right here. The era of globalization/neoliberalism that began with the Reagan revolution was accompanied by massive global economic growth and a rising global middle class. But it also led to a hollowing out of the middle class in the United States, largely due to the all the outsourcing and the fact that capital is much freer to move than labor is. Robb says as much in the quote above: other countries took advantage of US markets and did better than the USA. MAGA is a backlash against this.
And to your point, the rich have done better than the poor in this regime. Inequality has grown as well as overall wealth growing. These aren't contradictory points.
Steve Barrera
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[A]lthough one would like to change today's world back to the spirit of one hundred years or more ago, it cannot be done. Thus it is important to make the best out of every generation. - Hagakure
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