The right-wing coalition of political dominance may be cracking up
Things Fall Apart
Paul Krugman writes: "Right after the 2004 election, it seemed as if Thomas Frank had been completely vindicated. In his book 'What's the Matter With Kansas? How Conservatives Won the Heart of America,' Mr. Frank argued that America's right wing had developed a permanent winning strategy based on the use of "values" issues to mobilize white working-class voters against a largely mythical cultural elite, while actually pursuing policies designed to benefit a small economic elite. It was and is a brilliant analysis. But the political strategy Mr. Frank described may have less staying power than he feared. In fact, the right-wing coalition that has spent 40 years climbing to its current position of political dominance may be cracking up."
http://www.truthout.org/docs_2006/100206F.shtml
Paul Krugman writes: "Right after the 2004 election, it seemed as if Thomas Frank had been completely vindicated. In his book 'What's the Matter With Kansas? How Conservatives Won the Heart of America,' Mr. Frank argued that America's right wing had developed a permanent winning strategy based on the use of "values" issues to mobilize white working-class voters against a largely mythical cultural elite, while actually pursuing policies designed to benefit a small economic elite. It was and is a brilliant analysis. But the political strategy Mr. Frank described may have less staying power than he feared. In fact, the right-wing coalition that has spent 40 years climbing to its current position of political dominance may be cracking up."
http://www.truthout.org/docs_2006/100206F.shtml
rudkla - 3. Okt, 09:15