Published posthumously in 1996pic.twitter.com/rxYgvYbIJl
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Sounds like our current elites have a rootlessness and, dare I say, cosmopolitan flavor to thempic.twitter.com/HucymqZlL4
Lasch describing how the white liberal was able to be turned toward neoliberalism as it meant being able to destroy normal people they felt superior to. This is what I mean about over twenty years later the feeling of obvious hindsight in this bookpic.twitter.com/RIflUleVcj
Lasch pulled no punches in his last book and this would be considered problematic now with Lasch outright being called a racist today if he published it for the first time now.pic.twitter.com/TbnoFydg2y
Great point from Lasch. The democratic ideal is impossible without localism. Journalism sacrificed that in favor of the cult of objectivity and professionalism, and in effect excluded the average person from the debate. Given that, is it any wonder people tuned out?pic.twitter.com/pk5K8llHR4
Lasch more thoroughly describing the phenomenon I describe as "the left memes to power" and that they have no actual ideological principles within the historical left. This is the emergent phenomenon of the Radical Liberalpic.twitter.com/Z6LkSuOHUM
Sargonian Liberalistarianism was always doomed to failure because this type of philosophy meant grounding one's self into a Cartesian skepticism that is powerless to say anything worth fighting for. It says nothing of what we should be doing, separating the mind and bodypic.twitter.com/gGEJEZkjeB
lol people like Lasch were already tired of conservatives quoting Yeats in 90spic.twitter.com/MRk4yxnkL9
Lasch hits upon something that we need to understand: you have to operate in the mindset that our culture is postchristian. And all I mean by that is if you're cynically trying to strategize religion politically, people will see that for what it is. Faith comes from the heartpic.twitter.com/eTjbR4le5Y
Lasch identify in the early 90s the turn the churches were making toward serving the ethnic interests but especially the ethnic self-esteem of minorities. His Freudianism was bunk but his instincts on analyzing the psychological character of society was spot on.pic.twitter.com/U4oTEBc5TK
It really makes me sad we don't have passionate academics like Christopher Lasch anymore. We live in such a listless age full of "intellectuals" incapable of rigorous and urgent critique without leaning on power itself. They're just university janissaries.
He warned us what was happening. We only needed to listen.pic.twitter.com/7ttSK63n6E
The most equitable society is that which has social mobility, pride in work, but especially a say in his country. The patriotic working class man who believes he does have a say will be happy with where he is because he knows there's a future to look forward topic.twitter.com/7nTWqL2Kzj
This is a powerful passage we intuitively understand. Professionals are alienated from physical work, making them feel superior to laborers and not seeing its own inherent value. This is the same reason Wittgenstein hated the professional philosopher and saw them as uselesspic.twitter.com/EOJ2GwbaGW
Ortega's mass man is our elites, not us. I've seen more nobility of spirit in the lower levels among declassé men than in the eunuchs near power (part of the popularity of BAP imo). The ATV driving conspiracy theorist is more cultured than the urban TV binge-watcherpic.twitter.com/KX9ezubVrW
This is what gave rise to the bugman, a term abused by our milieu to mean consumer, when the definition is more robust. The small-souled bugman revolts against the reality of life itself believes a better life can be delivered to your doorpic.twitter.com/KH6jDZC50f
Has there ever been a better description of these urbanite homosexuals?pic.twitter.com/6Lwl0QnkCD
They really are the most contemptible people on Earth, contemptible even to their own alliespic.twitter.com/aUm3N2WZWj
Manosphere talked about hypergamy, that women wouldn't marry down while men had no issue with that, but on men that ceased being true. This class of elites was partially created by the professional class remaining professional in its own insular way, removing more mobilitypic.twitter.com/Bq0PFoPmmW
Lasch low-key calling these people midwit international cosmopolitanspic.twitter.com/qYXpiKcmTk
Lasch provides an excellent summation of how this privileged class of system-thinking people would be inclined towards social climbing and how they would serve to merge woke politics with Hollywoodism and political power to the exclusion of the normal people of this countrypic.twitter.com/EuRtbc7dWE
Once again the Big Brain-Grug Brain alliance is absolutely vitalpic.twitter.com/AbulqpQakC
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