Bill Joslin:
—“In looking deeper into the Anglo-American alliance and those who planted the seeds for that possibility – many a consipracy are confirmed
HOWEVER, when one takes in a FULL ACCOUNTING of costs and benefits AND their motivations it stops being a fist waging “those bastards” narrative. I owe this progression to Kevin Cole.
Anger at the elites for their historical shenanigans, from the elite perspectice, slots in a the underclass resistence to being domensticated. From the underclass prespective (conspiracy theory) them arguing for their reproductive (liberty, safety) and socio-economic position. The conflicting narratives are valuable in a market place of narratives.
The conclusion for me – underclasses need to be refranchised(made to feel apart of the tye whole as a necessary component) and shenanigans by elites destroys trust (and thus why the underclasses are disenfranchised.)
If we got on the same page, which is what “weaving the fabric of the english polity” was about (forming the strategies you outline above) we could work toward a common goal. But backroom deals and institutional leveraging for social change destroyed trust.”—
Source date (UTC): 2017-01-17 10:49:00 UTC
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