IMO he nails it on the head with the Buchwald anecdote.
America has binned the medieval Roman Catholic notion that we are moral agents, which gave rise to the enlightenment, for the older “church knows best” construct.
The church being “free market fiscal economics” manipulated by elites who think they know best. Just like the kings, priests, and barons of old.
If someone with wealth hasn’t decided you are “privy lege” given fiscal trade rules, you don’t get to piss.
It’s pretty fascinating how in a country “by of, for the people” they’ve chosen to sit on social media, complain about wanting freedom from social ills, but also the freedom to optimize their time to avoid dealing with it.
Y’all want to disrupt something? Extreme ownership models really seem like the last social structure to disrupt.
America has binned the medieval Roman Catholic notion that we are moral agents, which gave rise to the enlightenment, for the older “church knows best” construct.
The church being “free market fiscal economics” manipulated by elites who think they know best. Just like the kings, priests, and barons of old.
If someone with wealth hasn’t decided you are “privy lege” given fiscal trade rules, you don’t get to piss.