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Friday, October 22, 2004
How I learned to love the neocons
Went to see Embedded last night. Its written and directed by Tim Robbins (certified Hollywood liberal). Seems to me to be part of the first biting liberal salvo specifically targetting neo-conservatives and Leo Strauss. The programme had some devestating quotes from Straussians including a neocon saying that certain truths are appropriate for children, certain truths are appropriate for students, certain truths are appropriate for most adults, and certain truths are appropriate for highly educated adults. And that the idea that one truth works for everyone is a "democratic myth." I got the impression that Straussians are into Plato's "philosopher king" idea as well.

In otherwords, I get the impression that neo-cons are saying what Chomsky accuses the "elites" of saying since Walter Lipman. Unfortunately, his book "Manufacturing Consent" is written off by most as "shrill" or ridiculously lefty. Fortunately, neocons appear to be doing much better job at exposing the foundations on which U.S. democratic hegemony is built. And this just reinforces my view that Bush and his cabal are radicalizing 10 times as many people as Chomsky has in his entire life.

Of course, Chomsky's biggest argument about media bias has always been himself. The fact that most Americans have never heard of him despite the fact that he's the eleventh most quoted intellectual in history. To a lesser extent, Tim Robbins has also been raked over the coals himself for his anti-war involvement. You can tell this play was really his chance to get even with the neo-cons and get out some of the pent-up anger. Sometimes it was a bit over the top for my tastes. But maybe that's just because I've been around restrained Brits for so long.

Meg, one of these days I'll get around to writing something non-political. Really.

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