Well, I didn't seek out the book; it was there on the "new non-fiction" shelf the last trip to the library, and as an individual who clearly sees the inevitability of revolution, the title grabbed me. Turns out he's not really advocating Minute Men or guillotines, but trying to shine a light on exactly what the problem is; not sure anyone really knows what can be done to fix it -- that might indeed require the proverbial Minute Men and/or guillotines.
Most of my life, I have been very pro-liberal, at least in the social-issue sense, but lately my thinking has been changing a great deal, mostly just from actually looking at the mess we're in and trying to think about what could possibly be done to fix it. One of the factors of the economic disaster in recent memory (so recent, we're still suffering it) was the repeal of laws that restrained the financial sector from the type of speculation that caused it, so "laissez faire" is clearly not workable when you're dealing with bankers and Wall Streeters, they're far too ruthless. But this willy-nilly bailing out of businesses that SHOULD fail due to their own bad decisions is not any kind of reasonable answer. The US gov't has turned into exactly the kind of Big Brother that Orwell wrote so prophetically about, and that is not the America of "life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness" we're all taught to revere, and the gov't lately has certainly not been "by the people, for the people, of the people", but more "by the Corporations, for the Corporations, and of the Corporations," but now that apparently ALL our lawmakers have been corrupted by all this corporate money, how do we get rid of that corruption? I just don't see an answer; corrupt lawmakers are not going to pass laws that deprive them of all that payola.
And just so you know that I'm not thrashing all this politics off-topically, this is very much at issue with all this crap we're facing about e-cigarettes -- that payola is why the gov't seems so deadset against them; it's got to be payola that's behind "Changelab" and all that nonsense. How do we get rid of that?
Andria