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Re: Janet Daley

"Up from Liberalism"

From a reader:

She certainly grasped the essence of socialism. It is always embraced for its compassion and ends up as a form of control. The upper classes are both repelled by the lower classes and pitying of them simultaneously. They find a way to give them minimal succor while removing them from their lives, to self-destruct in obscurity. However, the same underclass manage to intrude themselves back into the lives of the upper classes in many unpleasant ways.

See From California to London.

Lane Core Jr. CIW P — Tue. 04/29/03 01:58:22 PM
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