Maybe ten years ago, but that's not a dividing line today. Both parties want to centralize their own personal hobby horses.
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Also depends on what counts as reform.
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In the US since Reagan, yes. The rise of Trump has cast the future of that into doubt, though.
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That’s not really it. It’s about what should be decommodified and how much risk and concern should be socialized ie, competitive markets work for 65 inch television sets, not for medical NV equipment on a pandemic.
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Both decommodification & socialization are synonymous with centralizing. Collectivization always seeks both a larger scale & the elimination of alternatives.
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On paper, you're right. The real world fight it turns into is whether resource allocation is best managed by the government or private enterprise. I'm not sure I'd categorize PE as always uncentralized, or the gov't as always centralized.
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Except that in today's GOP the right to shop has superseded the right to life.
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Seemed to work for the federal highway system. I forgot, conservatives don't use the highways out of principal for limited government.
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Disagree. It's simply party. The GOP has no cohesive view anymore on anything including your "centralization"https://twitter.com/BillKristol/status/1252691853419450370?s=19 …
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