1. So I have some thoughts on @rossdouthat, Edmund Burke, Anthony Powell, meritocracy, Perry Anderson, & Karl Marx's love for Balzac.
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9. Why have Marxists been so fond of these Tory and sometimes reactonary novelists who, time and again, have told stories of the Old Order under siege from new money? Part of the answer is these novelists are all history minded.
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10. But another factor is that capitalist society has long had a curious duality, combining a public culture that celebrates civic duty (sometimes in aristocratic form) and a commercial culture celebrating private greed. These novelists are the ones that notice this duality.
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11. Tory and reactionary novelists (as well as theorists like Burke) are super-sensitive to how the ideological justifications of national cohesion are in tension with the reality that money dominates. That's a theme that Marxists are also interested in.
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12. So as with Marx on Balzac or Anderson on Powell, the proper response to
@DouthatNYT is not rejection but asking what he gets right. I think his critique of meritocracy (or really pseudo-meritocracy) is spot on.Show this thread -
13. I explore some of these themes here:https://newrepublic.com/article/152533/death-wasp-elite-greatly-exaggerated …
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Ford Madox Ford is to Anthony Powell as John Wayne is to Lash Larue
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