"There's a class war alright," chirruped Investor Warren Buffet recently, "But it's our class making war on yours. And we're winning."


It reminded me of the Lao Tsu, where he says that the Way of Heaven is to take from those with excess, and give to those who do not have enough.


"The way of man is different," the sage quips. "He takes from those who have nothing, in order to give to those who already have too much."


When did the worm turn? When did the liberal centrist consensus become this nightmare of neo-feudalism? How did the Tories, in particular, drift from their one-nation, Compassionate Conservatism to the libertarian bandits who rarely miss an opportunity to darken our media with stirring xenophobia, and hallucinations of Getting Things Done? Was this written into economic neoliberalism from the outset?


In this episode we rehearse the history and make some observations, not least the upcoming opportunity to vote.


Talking Points:


Some context of the Centrist Consensus


How the worm turned: Brexit


Empire and Old Tory


Feudalism in Britain and Russia


The Thermocline of Truth: erosion of the middle class


The Irish answer to Neoliberalism and inequality


Will they ever learn?


Links:


Ed's Cris de Couer - Old Tory


Start the Week - Left Behind But Not Forgotten


Ireland and Neoliberalism - David Mc Williams Podcast


John Pilger - Governments and Media roles in War Propaganda | The War You Don't See - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5mDuxFnn2RY


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