Published Wednesday, April 25, 2007 by Llewellyn H. Rockwell, Jr.
What was wrong with the leftists' worldview in the 1990s and today? Essentially it is this: they see society as unworkable by itself. They believe it has fundamental flaws and deep-rooted conflicts that keep it in some sort of structural imbalance. All these conflicts and disequilibria cry out for government fixes, for leftists are certain that there is no social problem that a good dose of power can't solve. The problem is that the right shares that view, only with different applications.
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