The Moral Entrepreneur
Posted: Thu Aug 18, 2011 6:19 pm
http://classicalvalues.com/2011/08/godf ... ng-legacy/
Money shot:
In many ways the Moral Entrepreneur and the Socialist have a similar mind set:
"It didn't work? We have not spent enough money." Or "It didn't work? We need harsher penalties." Or the prize of both the Socialist and the Moral Entrepreneur "It didn't work? We need a better class of people." Usually followed by extermination or expulsion of the undesirables.
You can beat people up and sometimes get their submission. Rarely can you get their cooperation that way.
I have some similar thoughts here:
http://classicalvalues.com/2011/08/obse ... tally-ill/
Money shot:
===I have to admire the sheer shamelessness of that man. He brought misery to millions, created a vast new playing field for criminal entrepreneurs, paved the way for the modern war on drugs — all in the name of building a better world.
And he was able to tap into the progressive liberal mindset and the conservative “lock ‘em up and throw away the key!” mindset at the same time.
I marvel at the man’s talent, but I wish we weren’t stuck with his legacy.
In many ways the Moral Entrepreneur and the Socialist have a similar mind set:
"It didn't work? We have not spent enough money." Or "It didn't work? We need harsher penalties." Or the prize of both the Socialist and the Moral Entrepreneur "It didn't work? We need a better class of people." Usually followed by extermination or expulsion of the undesirables.
You can beat people up and sometimes get their submission. Rarely can you get their cooperation that way.
I have some similar thoughts here:
http://classicalvalues.com/2011/08/obse ... tally-ill/