"Rebellion, Not Retreat". The article is a little fuzzy as to particulars. But I found this observation interesting.
Some readers will doubtless wonder whether the historical analogy to a communist totalitarian regime might not be a bit overblown. Things may be bad, but they surely cannot be that bad. But consider, as Eric Voegelin taught us, that the common feature of all totalitarian systems is neither concentration camps, nor secret police, nor mass surveillance—as horrifying as all these are. The common feature of all totalitarian systems is the prohibition of questions: every totalitarian regime first monopolizes what counts as rationality and determines what questions you are allowed to ask.
Well then, we can't be a totalitarian state yet.
ReplyDeleteDimocrats can ask any question they want, to anyone, at any time they want.