A Thinking Reed

"Man is but a reed, the most feeble thing in nature, but he is a thinking reed" – Blaise Pascal

Moyers, Frank, and Sirota on the economy

Bill Moyers’ Journal hosted an interesting discussion with Thomas Frank and David Sirota on the bailout, the economic stimulus, and what people can expect and/or hope for from Obama.

I think Sirota’s point (toward the end of the segment) about the longing some people feel for an “authoritarian capitalism” or a “czarist” model for fixing our problems is an important one. I think there’s a very legitimate concern that we’ll end up further centralizing power in essentially unaccountable hands for the sake of fixing the economy. As Sirota says, progress shouldn’t be in competition with democracy.

You can watch the segment here.

2 responses to “Moyers, Frank, and Sirota on the economy”

  1. When I first glaced at this entry I though the title read, “Moses, Frank Sinatra on the Economy.”

  2. If only! I’m imagining something akin to the old Phil Hartmann “Sinatra Group” skits on SNL with Chuck Heston as Moses. It practically writes itself!

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