Kevin wrote:
"It played well at the time -- and still does when you're
ankle-deep in one of his books and caught up in his rage --
but it was hardly a sustained political platform. Even for
the 'good old days' of the fifties."
But who on EITHER side of the left/right divide offers a
sustained political platform? I can think of some on either
side that offer a sustained political critique of the status
quo (interestingly, often complaining about many of the same
things), but who advocates or even addresses potential
solutions beyond a case-by-case basis?
Crap, now I'm agreeing with Jim against Kevin. What's
happening to me?
Mark
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