February 13, 2015

Pocket paradigms

This is an era not without ideas and a sense of history but what ideas and what history. It’s as if the worst of the past had been resyndicated and put on Channel 20, with none of the other stations working. We draw from the economics of Morgan, Mellon and the British East India Company, the morality of Comstock, the civil liberties of Palmer and McCarthy, the civil rights of Tara, the lifestyle of Babbitt and Gatsby, the religion of Gantry, the political ethics of Teapot Dome, the business ethics of Ponzi, the gentleness of Nietzsche, the altruism of Ayn Rand, the ecological sensitivity of General Sherman, the spiritualism of Warren Gameliel Harding, the imagination of Rutherford Hayes, the brilliance of Franklin Pierce, the expressiveness of Calvin Coolidge and the evolutionary theories of William Jennings Bryan.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Isn't the Bush bunch something like the great great great grandchildren of Franklin Pierce? Yee godz!

Anonymous said...

And that's just the window dressing. In the back room, it's nastier, the altruism of Al Capone, the vision of the Axis powers, the brilliance of Goebbels.