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ashling

(25,771 posts)
Mon Jul 29, 2013, 08:35 PM Jul 2013

Why Tom Friedman Is the Ayn Rand of Our Times

Friedman is the dark prophet of unregulated marketplaces for every aspect of human activity.


http://www.alternet.org/media/why-tom-friedman-new-ayn-rand-our-dark-digital-future
If Thomas Friedman didn't exist, America's high-tech entrepreneurs would have had to invent him. Come to think of it, maybe they did. The dark science-fiction vision he celebrates serves them well, at pretty much everyone else's expense.


Ayn Rand with a human face ...

Friedman occupies a unique place in the pundit ecosystem. From his perch at the New York Times, he idealizes the unregulated, winner-take-all economy of the Internet and while overlooking human, real-world concerns. His misplaced faith in a digitized "free" market reflects the solipsistic libertarianism of a technological über-class which stares into the rich diversity of human experience and sees only its own reflection staring back.

Friedman is a closet Ayn Rand in many ways, but he gives Rand's ugly and exploitative philosophy a pseudo-intellectual, liberal-friendly feel-good gloss. He turns her harsh industrial metal music into melodious easy listening: John Galt meets John Denver. That make him very useful to those who would dismantle the engines of real economic growth, the ones which create jobs while protecting life and limb.

Friedman's column in this weekend's New York Times is, characteristically, a Panglossian panegyric to online technology as the salve for all economic problems. In it he paints the picture of a global dystopia where decent jobs are scarce, educational advancement is unattainable, and people must sacrifice their homes, their possessions, and their personal lives to serve and amuse complete strangers.

He can hardly wait.







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Why Tom Friedman Is the Ayn Rand of Our Times (Original Post) ashling Jul 2013 OP
Rec'd for anyone who enjoys a high-quality demolition of Freidman BeyondGeography Jul 2013 #1
It would be hilarious if someone photshopped his face on her. Safetykitten Jul 2013 #2

BeyondGeography

(39,374 posts)
1. Rec'd for anyone who enjoys a high-quality demolition of Freidman
Mon Jul 29, 2013, 09:00 PM
Jul 2013

One absurdity ("average is over"!) after another deconstructed here..."He's never met an Internet billionaire he didn't like."

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