Wednesday, October 04, 2006
Rich and radical
National Review's Anthony Dick has rich liberals (see George Clooney, Rosie O'Donnell, Babs, George Soros, et al.) pegged:
By acknowledging one's "privilege" and then striving to combat it through endorsement of radical political change, it becomes possible to dissociate oneself from the reactionary mainstream. Railing against the status quo thus facilitates the reconciliation of radical beliefs and bourgeois lifestyle.
By acknowledging one's "privilege" and then striving to combat it through endorsement of radical political change, it becomes possible to dissociate oneself from the reactionary mainstream. Railing against the status quo thus facilitates the reconciliation of radical beliefs and bourgeois lifestyle.