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November 23, 2014
Pocket paradigms
I stumbled
upon the outlines of a new American political fault line. It
was so new that it lacked a name, stereotypes, cliches, experts
and prophets. In many ways it seemed more a refugee camp than
a voluntary assembly, yet, as I thought about it, the more its
logic seemed only concealed rather than lacking. On one side
were libertarians, blacks, greens, populists, free thinkers,
the alienated apathetic, the rural abandoned, the apolitical
young, as well as others convinced America was losing its democracy,
its sovereignty and its decency. On the other side was a technocratic,
media, legal, business and cultural elite centered in New York
and Washington. At times it felt as if all of America outside
of these two centers had turned into a gigantic, chaotic salon
des refusés. - Sam Smith, 1990s
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I am one of those cultural elites.
But my heart is with the outsiders. You'd be surprised how many of us there are and we are just waiting for the right moment to act.
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