03-12-2011, 06:37 PM
That's right, Jan. He wasn't killed by any actual persons. He was killed by an abstraction, "The National Security State"! How dumb is that?
Jan Klimkowski Wrote:The punchlines of two excellent posts from Adele and Phil:
Adele Edisen Wrote:From my father I learned to analyze political events in terms of their economic underpinnings, as for example, looking at the rise of fascirm in the three European countries I mentioned earlier, as well as the fascist plot by Wall Street bankers, financiers, and industrialists in 1933-1934. This class of people in the United States were the same types of people who placed dictators into power in Italy, Spain, and Germany. Along with Japan these became the Axis Powers of World II. And we also have to remember that through international cartels and other connections, Wall Street of America helped Hitler, Mussolini, and Franco rise to power. The definition of Fascism is the Corporate State.
It made perfectly good sense to me to think of the assassination of John Kennedy as a political-economic crime. For that reason, I would not consider someone like Lyndon Johnson, Kennedy's Vice President, as his murderer.
Phil Dragoo Wrote:Regimes fall, heads of state are murdered, not because of Landslide Lyndon but because of the Sword and Shield of the National Security State.
The temporary occupants of the various posts are terra-cotta warriors not masterminds.
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What is the Texan equivalent of a terracotta figurehead?
A concrete blockhead?