still thinking about this because it seems quite hopeless overall loury and murray (and me) would really love a return to american liberal norms, and murray is trying to attain this by the art of gentle persuasion but i dont think that matters much because as he notes: lawhttps://twitter.com/eigenrobot/status/1407282039414411266 …
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maybe you can get an aggressive supreme court ruling that would effectively gut the bureaucraahahahaha when has the supreme court ever reduced the scope of the bureaucracy who do you imagine would win if the bureaucracy decided to fight back
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considering these options i guess im most optimistic about states functioning as redoubts, but i think even that path is pretty fraught
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this is a rotten place to be and if you just look at it outwardly it seems like it happened overnight, but the legal and bureaucratic infrastructure that enabled it to happen has been built slowly over more than a century
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Where's the podcast? I'd like to listen, not seeing much as far as results on google.
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Oh, seems to be a substack thing.
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your completely wrong
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Then you realize there's a non-negligible proportion of the people those bureaucracies target who also have few qualms with things like law enforcement behaving like gangsters So you may not like the laws you get even if you could change them
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A line comes to mind "Kings die, bureaucracies remain". A lot easier to replace figureheads than it is to change institutions. I think just replacing the figurehead is the end goal usually, no matter the stated intentions.
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