There’ll always be a … what?

by Ron Coleman | July 20, 2008 1:38 pm

Wolf Howling makes a thorough argument[1] that socialism, not “mere” liberalism, is at the root at the disintegration of law and order in Britain, which you have to read in full to appreciate. The conclusion:

This is all a case study in why the philosophy of Karl Marx should have been interred with his bones. Instead, it is alive and thriving – much like a malignant cancer – in Britain today. Either Britain will dispense with socialism or Britain will eventually crumble. I am an optimist and an anglophile, and thus my bet is on the former. But I am also a bit of a realist. Given the stranglehold of socialists on all the reigns of power in Britain, and in particular in academia and the news, the latter is a real possibility also.

There may always be “an England,” because it’s a big place and it’s hard to sink an island in the sea, and who would want to? But there may not always, necessarily, be England.

Were we wrong [2]to think that’s a bad thing? I can’t quite bring myself around to that, though there are aspects of the enterprise that have far outlived their usefulness[3]. But it’s hard to be optimistic about England’s future.

Cross-posted on Likelihood of Success[4], which Karl Rove commands you to add to your blogroll. Now.

Endnotes:
  1. Wolf Howling makes a thorough argument: http://wolfhowling.blogspot.com/2008/07/deconstructing-socialists-war-on-law.html
  2. wrong : http://www.amazon.com/Evil-Empire-England-Ruined-World/dp/1594741735/ref=sr_1_7?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1216568100&sr=8-7
  3. far outlived their usefulness: http://likelihoodofsuccess.com/2008/05/29/too-little-too-late/
  4. Likelihood of Success: http://likelihoodofsuccess.com

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