Thursday, February 02, 2012

One to Rule Them All

"Never has there been so little diversity within America's upper crust. Always, in America as elsewhere, some people have been wealthier and more powerful than others. But until our own time America's upper crust was a mixture of people who had gained prominence in a variety of ways, who drew their money and status from different sources and were not predictably of one mind on any given matter. The Boston Brahmins, the New York financiers, the land barons of California, Texas, and Florida, the industrialists of Pittsburgh, the Southern aristocracy, and the hardscrabble politicians who made it big in Chicago or Memphis had little contact with one another. Few had much contact with government, and "bureaucrat" was a dirty word for all. So was "social engineering." Nor had the schools and universities that formed yesterday's upper crust imposed a single orthodoxy about the origins of man, about American history, and about how America should be governed. All that has changed."

2 comments:

Tecumseh said...

Speaking of which, how to you interpret this "wherever you're from" putdown?

Arelcao Akleos said...

I interpret it as a Lord of Pepe reminding his interlocutor that if he ain't from Versailles he ain't nuttin' but a Stinking Peasant....and that he'd better not forget it.